Cervical radiculopathy is a neuropathic condition characterized by compression or irritation of the cervical spinal nerve roots, most commonly secondary to intervertebral disc herniation, spondylotic foraminal narrowing, or osteophyte formation. Clinically, patients present with unilateral neck pain radiating into the shoulder, arm, and hand, often accompanied by paresthesia, hypoesthesia, and motor weakness in a dermatomal distribution consistent with the affected level (typically C5–C8). Diagnosis relies on a thorough neurological examination corroborated by imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography, which delineate the precise anatomic site of nerve root compromise. Visit – Cervical Radiculopathy NJ
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