Damage to nerve roots can cause
paresis and
paralysis of the muscle innervated by the affected
spinal nerve. It may also cause pain and numbness in the corresponding
dermatome. A common cause of damage to the
nerve roots is spine
lesions, such as prolapse of the
nucleus pulposus,
spinal tuberculosis,
cancer,
inflammation,
spinal tabs. Root pain syndromes, known colloquially as
radiculitis and
sciatica, are among the most common symptoms caused by damage to the nerve root.
Radiculopathy is commonly called the "root". In addition to pain, nerve damage may lead to impaired muscle control. Typically, mechanical dysfunction is caused by pressure on the nerve root or shock, affecting both the lower limbs and arms' roots. The first sign of disease (sometimes preceding the occurrence of the radicular syndrome by up to a few years) is a sensation of
pain in the neck and shoulder area. This pain often manifests due to
hypothermia,
poor posture or
ergonomics during work or sleep, or sudden head movement. Team roots are localized mostly within the three lower cervical roots, namely C5, C6, and C7.
Symptoms • Forced reflexive position of the spine • Paraspinal muscle contracture • Reduction of cervical lordosis • Numerous painful points on the edges of the blade • Pain at the back of the head slope • Pain radiating to the upper chest and shoulder area • The positive sign of nerve root tension in the upper limbs • Weakness, especially with certain activities
C5 radiculopathy • Sensation of pain along the lateral brachium of the affected side of the arm • C5 innervated muscle weakness may be found (e.g., rhomboids and deltoids)
C6 radiculopathy • Sensation of pain along the lateral antebrachium of the affected arm • C6 innervated muscles are weak (e.g., forearm pronator and supinator and wrist extensors)
C7 radiculopathy • Sensation of pain along with the middle finger of the affected arm • C7 innervated muscles are weak (e.g., wrist flexors and finger extensors)
Treatment Treatment should be initiated as early as possible, before any muscle tone increases, which further intensifies the pain.
Traction is recommended to decompress compressed roots. Radiculopathy can be caused by herniated nucleus pulposus. Surgery is the last resort when conservative therapy is unsuccessful. ==Lower limb radiculopathies==