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Cervical Radiculopathy
Neck pain with or without upper extremity pain is caused by cervical disc herniations, discogenic pain, spinal stenosis, and noted after surgery. Cervical Radicular pain typically results from the stimulation of a cervical nerve root. Cervical Radiculopathy typically occurs due to nerve root compression secondary to disc herniation, narrowing of the spinal canal with spinal stenosis, or impingement of the spinal nerve.
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