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Pain Radiating from Your Neck Through to Your Arm-Hand – Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment

Pain Radiating from Your Neck Through to Your Arm-Hand – Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment

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Pain Radiating from Your Neck Through to Your Arm-Hand – Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
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Pain Radiating from Your Neck Through to Your Arm-Hand – Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment at Emirates Hospital Group

Experiencing pain that radiates from the neck down to the arm and hand is a symptom that can stem from various underlying issues affecting the cervical spine and nerves. Recognizing potential causes is crucial for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment. Here, we explore common reasons for neck-related pain radiating to the arm and hand, along with associated conditions.

Causes of Pain Radiating from Your Neck Through to Your Arm-Hand

1. Cervical Radiculopathy: Compression or irritation of nerve roots in the cervical spine can lead to radiating pain, tingling, or numbness that extends into the arm and hand.

2. Herniated Disc: A herniated disc in the cervical spine can compress nearby nerves, causing pain that travels down the arm. This may be accompanied by weakness or tingling.

3. Cervical Spondylosis: Degeneration of the cervical spine, commonly seen with aging, can result in pain radiating to the arm due to bone spurs or disc degeneration.

4. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS): TOS involves compression of nerves or blood vessels between the neck and shoulder, leading to pain, tingling, or numbness in the arm and hand.

5. Brachial Plexus Injury: Trauma or stretching of the brachial plexus, a network of nerves controlling arm movements, can cause radiating pain and weakness.

6. Rotator Cuff Injury: Injuries to the rotator cuff muscles or tendons can cause referred pain from the shoulder to the arm and hand.

7. Repetitive Strain Injuries: Overuse or repetitive movements, such as typing or lifting, can contribute to muscle strain, nerve compression, and pain radiating into the arm and hand.

Individuals experiencing persistent or severe neck-related pain radiating to the arm and hand should consult healthcare professionals for a comprehensive evaluation. Diagnosis may involve imaging studies, and treatment plans may include physical therapy, medications, or, in some cases, surgical intervention to address the underlying cause and alleviate symptoms effectively.

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