Neck Pain, Cervical Disc Herniation Radiculopathy Everything You Need To Know Dr. Nabil Ebraheim
Dr. Ebraheim s animated educational video describes Neck Pain, Cervical Disc Herniation Cervical Radiculopathy. Cervical disc herniation occurs most frequently at the level C6C7. It can occur at C5C6. The patient will complain of neck pain due to nerve root irritation with pain radiating to the ipsilateral upper extremity. The patient may complain of numbness, paresthesia and weakness. Coughing, sneezing and neck movements make the pain worse. Careful examination of the patient is important. Each nerve involves ed will show its effect on the motor power, sensation and reflexes. Herniated disc C3C4 bulge (affects C4 nerve root) C4 sensory deficit around the shoulder area. The diaphragm is supplied largely by C4, could affect the respiratory system. Herniated disc C4C5 bulge ( affects nerve root C5) Sensory C5: affects sensation around the shoulder area. C5 biceps reflex is primarily C5. Motor: deltoid C5, C5C6 elbow flexion Herniated disc C5C6 bulge ( br,
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