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Understanding types, symptoms, causes, and risk factors of radiculopathy

Struggling with sharp back pain, numbness, or muscle weakness? It could be radiculopathy, a condition caused by spinal nerve compression. Let's learn about the causes, symptoms, and risk factors of radiculopathy. For proper diagnosis and relief, consult a leading spine specialist in Ahmedabad today and take the first step towards recovery!

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Understanding types, symptoms, causes, and risk factors of radiculopathy

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  1. Understanding types, symptoms, causes, and risk Understanding types, symptoms, causes, and risk factors of radiculopathy factors of radiculopathy The spine, a significant body organ, is a collaboration between multiple bones (vertebrae) working together to help with routine functioning. The spinal roots travel to different body parts and are vulnerable to damage and compression. This can lead to radiculopathy, a medical condition also known as a pinched nerve. You can always visit a spine specialist in Ahmedabad to understand the condition in detail. However, having some knowledge beforehand is always good. Let us briefly look into radiculopathy without any further delay. What are the different types of radiculopathy? What are the different types of radiculopathy? There are three different types of radiculopathy based on the spine’s location. They are as follows.

  2. Thoracic radiculopathy This condition results from compression and pressure of the nerve roots lying in the upper area of the back. The most common symptoms here include chest pain, numbness, and pain traveling to different body parts. Lumbar radiculopathy This happens when the nerve roots in the lower back are compressed or under extreme pressure. This can further result in sciatica, a condition associated with pain in the sciatic nerve. Cervical radiculopathy As the name suggests, this radiculopathy is due to the compression and pressure of the spinal nerve roots around the neck. Any issues in the cervical spine region can affect your fingers, arms, hands, and shoulders. The symptoms like loss of sensation or weakness usually begin in the arms and hands. What are the symptoms associated with radiculopathy? What are the symptoms associated with radiculopathy? The compressed or pressurized area can inflame quickly, resulting in symptoms. •Numbness or tingling sensation in the legs and arms •Sharp pain in the legs, back, shoulders and arms •Shooting pain when coughing or sitting idle •Localized back and neck pain •Hypersensitivity •Sharp pain with movement •Loss of sensation •Muscular weakness •Skin numbness •Loss of reflexes •Sciatica Please know that the symptoms and their severity can vary from case to case. What are the causes and risk factors of radiculopathy? What are the causes and risk factors of radiculopathy? Some of the most common causes and risk factors associated with radiculopathy include: •Herniated discs or slip discs are caused by ruptures in the soft pads of spinal bones •Shift in position or change in size of the tissues around the spinal nerve root •Spondylosis, which means the wear and tear of the disc due to age or other factors •Regular inappropriate movements

  3. •Non-cancerous or cancerous growth in the spine •Spinal infections •Thickening of spinal ligaments •Spinal stenosis, which involves shrinking of the spinal canal in the lumbar region •Spondylolisthesis, wherein the vertebra slips out of its position •Sciatica, which involves radiating pain in the sciatic nerve traveling to the thighs and legs Conclusion Any condition associated with the spine can affect your quality of life. If left untreated, it can hinder routine functioning and limit your motions. In case of any red flags associated with radiculopathy or other back concerns, visit the Swasti Spine & Mind Care. Source URL: https://swastispinecare.bravesites.com/entries/spine-care/types-symptoms- causes-and-risk-factors-of-radiculopathy

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