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Back to Healio The thinner diameter of the C5 nerve root may be the reason it is more susceptible to damage during cervical surgery than the C6 or C7 nerve roots, according to researchers.
Bilateral nerve roots emanate from each level above the corresponding vertebral body. For example, the C5 nerve root exits the spine at the C4–C5 neural foramen and thus is affected by ...
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Treating Nerve Root Encroachment SurgicallyLikewise, damage to the C5 nerve root (called C5 palsy) may occur from cervical spinal decompressive surgery. This complication causes weakness, numbness, and pain in the shoulders. Very rarely ...
Controls muscles in the forearm, upper arm, elbow, and back of hand. The nerve root is in areas C5 to T1. Median nerve. Mostly controls the forearms and some parts of the hand. The nerve root is ...
Note the large disk herniation between the C5 and C6 vertebral bodies. On the axial scan, the disk herniation is posterior lateral to the right, compressing the exiting C6 nerve root. Also note the ...
It happens when your cervical spinal cord or nerve roots arising from it become compressed by the cervical vertebrae. Your cervical spine, or neck, is formed by seven small vertebrae that begin at ...
A doctor may recommend surgery in some cases. Radiculopathy is a general term that refers to the symptoms caused by a nerve root that is pinched as it exits the spinal column. This can happen in ...
Lumbar radiculopathy is inflammation of a nerve root in the lower back that causes symptoms in the back and down the leg. Radiculopathy is pain and other neurological symptoms caused by the ...
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