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How Does Cervical Spondylosis Cause Radiculopathy?

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How Does Cervical Spondylosis Cause Radiculopathy?

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Like the word spondylosis, radiculopathy is a catch-all term for a general condition. Radiculopathy is the medical term for the pain and other symptoms resulting from a compressed nerve root. For example, sciatica is a well-known form of radiculopathy that affects the lower back and the legs, and is caused by the compression of nerve roots connected to the sciatic nerve in the lumbar spine (lower back). As the discs and bones in the cervical spine degenerate, they can also cause compression to nerve roots. This can be due to the fluid from a prolapsed disc putting pressure on a nerve, or from a condition called spinal stenosis, in which the spinal column actually narrows. Bones spurs and degenerative spine also cause pressure on nerves as bones begin to intrude on places where they were not meant to be. Click Here to see how you can get your life back in 5 days People with radiculopathy from cervical spondylosis may experience stiffness and pain in their necks, tingling or numbness in

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