Symptoms of Radiculopathy
Some of the more common symptoms of radiculopathy include referred pain, sensory changes, and motor function weakness.
- Referred pain into the upper or lower extremities often accompanies back or neck pain. Referred pain can be the initial symptom of a compressed nerve root by a ruptured disc or stenosis caused by bone spurs.
- Radicular pain is described as sharp or even shock-like and may be associated with certain activities or positions.
- Sensory changes are also often seen with complaints of tingling and numbness being very common.
- Motor function weakness is also seen when nerve roots are compressed from stenosis.
Learn more about radiculopathy:
Symptoms of Radiculopathy
Symptoms of Cervical Radiculopathy
Symptoms of Lumbar Radiculopathy
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