What are the symptoms of a pinched nerve at C5 C6?

What are the symptoms of a pinched nerve at C5 C6?

C5-C6 (C6 nerve root): Pain, tingling, and/or numbness may be felt in the thumb side of the hand. Weakness may also be experienced in the biceps (muscles in the front of the upper arms) and wrist extensor muscles in the forearms.

What does the C5 C6 nerve control?

The C5 dermatome covers the outer part of the upper arm down to about the elbow. 2. See All About the C2-C5 Spinal Motion Segments. C6 helps control the wrist extensors (muscles that control wrist extension) and also provides some innervation to the biceps.

What causes narrowing of C5 and C6?

Spondylosis (degeneration) of the C5-C6 vertebrae and intervertebral disc occurs at a higher rate compared to other cervical vertebrae. Spondylosis usually results in the formation of bone spurs (osteophytes), eventually leading to stenosis or narrowing of the intervertebral foramina or spinal canal.

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Can cervical stenosis cause pain between shoulder blades?

If you are suffering from a stiff neck, with difficulty bending your head from side to side or from front to back, and you are also experiencing pain between your shoulder blades, it may be due to cervical spinal stenosis.

Can C5 C6 cause headaches?

Common Symptoms of C5-C6 Disc Herniation Patients might also notice crepitus in the neck where grinding and cracking sounds are perceived as the neck joints are moved. Headaches are also commonly related to herniated discs in the cervical spine.

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What are the signs of cervical stenosis?

myelopathy,

  • numbness,
  • tingling,
  • weakness or cramping in the arms and hands.
  • How dangerous is cervical spinal stenosis?

    Unfortunately, the spinal cord compression can lead to serious problems such as extreme weakness, or even paralysis. With cervical stenosis, anyone who develops signs of spinal cord compression (myelopathy) may need more invasive treatment, such as surgery.

    What is the prognosis of spinal stenosis?

    In most cases the prognosis for spinal stenosis is very good. Many people can obtain good relief of their symptoms with nonsurgical treatment. In some case, as the stenosis becomes more severe, the nonsurgical treatment become less effective.

    What is the recovery time for cervical stenosis surgery?

    Your doctor will work with you to devise an appropriate timeline for your return to activity. A full recovery typically occurs between two and six months after cervical spinal stenosis surgery. This can depend, however, on whether you underwent a bone fusion.