Radiculopathy is a pinched nerve in the spine. It occurs with changes in surrounding bones and cartilage from wear and tear, or from injury. These changes may cause pressure on a nerve root. A nerve root is the part of each spinal nerve that exits your spinal cord and goes through an opening in your spine.
When your nerve roots are compressed, they may become inflamed, causing numbness, weakness, and pain. Timely and appropriate treatment can reduce these symptoms.
Symptoms of radiculopathy can range from mild to severe. The location of symptoms depends on which nerve root is affected.
There are three types of radiculopathy:
Symptoms vary depending on which type of Radiculopathy you have. The symptoms may affect different areas of your back, arms, and legs, and can include:
Radiculopathy occurs when a nerve is compressed by surrounding tissue. It’s sometimes caused by a herniated spinal disc. This starts with a weakening or tearing of the outer rim of the disc. The nucleus, or inner part, then push outward and exerts pressure on a nearby spinal nerve.
Many spinal changes happen as you age. Radiculopathy usually affects people between the ages of 30 and 50.
Conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and obesity can increase the risk of Radiculopathy. Other risk factors are poor posture, spinal abnormalities like scoliosis, and repetitive movements. Pregnant women have a higher risk. It can also be hereditary, so you are at increased risk if your family has a history of Radiculopathy.
To diagnose Radiculopathy, our doctor will first perform a physical examination. They may then run certain tests or scans such as:
At Sri Padmavathi Multi-Speciality Hospital, Our doctor may recommend home care, medications, treatment, or a combination of treatments.
You should limit activities that aggravate your pain. Our doctor can prescribe a splint, brace, or soft neck collar to immobilize the affected area. This makes it easier for you to rest the injured area.
Short-term bed rest or treatments with mechanical traction are options Our doctor may suggest. Traction involves the use of weights or other special devices to relieve pressure on your spinal nerve by creating space between the bones of your spine.
Our doctor may also recommend physical therapy (PT). PT may include hot and cold therapy and other treatments. Your therapists can teach you ways to strengthen, stretch, and protect the affected area.
Some medications can be effective in treating radiculopathy:
Medical Care
Our doctor may recommend medical care if your condition doesn’t improve within a specified period. This is typically after about six to 12 weeks of conservative treatment. They may also suggest treatment if multiple nerves are affected or nerve function is diminishing despite treatment.
medical care can free the affected nerve from pressure. One procedure is called a discectomy. This involves removing bone spurs or part of a herniated disc. During this procedure, a section of your vertebrae may need to be removed or fused together.
As with any medical care, there are risks like infection, bleeding, and complications from anesthesia. After recovering from treatment, some people may still have pain or other symptoms.
Reduce your chances of developing Radiculopathy by maintaining good posture and a healthy weight.
Use safe techniques when lifting heavy objects to prevent injuries to your back. Remember to lift with your knees. That means you should bend your knees, not your back. Also, ask for help when moving heavy or bulky objects.
When doing repetitive tasks, take frequent breaks.
Staying physically active can also help. Develop a regular exercise program that incorporates strength and flexibility exercises. Always talk to Our doctor before starting an exercise routine. Good spine health can go a long way toward preventing Radiculopathy.
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