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Radiculopathy

Neurosurgery located in Birmingham, AL

Radiculopathy services offered in Birmingham, AL


If you develop muscle weakness or nerve pain due to radiculopathy, see the experts at Alabama Neurological Surgery & Spine in Birmingham, Alabama. The experienced neurosurgeons offer conservative and surgical options to relieve your discomfort. Call the office to schedule a consultation or use the online booking feature today.

Radiculopathy Q&A

What is radiculopathy?

Radiculopathy is a condition that causes a pinched nerve in your spine and bothersome symptoms associated with it. Cervical radiculopathy affects your neck, thoracic radiculopathy affects your upper middle back, and lumbar radiculopathy causes discomfort in your lower back. Treatment with your specialist offers you long-lasting relief.

The Alabama Neurological Surgery & Spine providers are highly trained and have many years of experience treating painful conditions that affect your spine.

What are the symptoms of radiculopathy?

When left untreated, radiculopathy can cause the following symptoms:

  • Muscle weakness
  • Discomfort
  • Numbness
  • Tingling
  • Neck pain
  • Back pain

The location of your pain depends on where in your spine a pinched nerve develops. The discomfort might be mild, moderate, or severe. See your neurosurgeon at the first sign of debilitating discomfort that doesn’t go away on its own.

What are the risk factors for radiculopathy?

The risk factors for experiencing radiculopathy include:

  • Being over 50
  • Car accidents
  • Falls
  • Bone spurs
  • Disc herniation
  • Age-related tissue degeneration

However, the cause of radiculopathy isn’t always clear.

How is radiculopathy diagnosed?

Your Alabama Neurological Surgery & Spine specialist diagnoses radiculopathy after discussing your lifestyle, medical history, and symptoms and completing a physical exam. They also order imaging tests to obtain detailed images of your back, neck, and spine. You might need nerve testing, X-rays, a CT scan, an MRI, or another imaging procedure.

How is radiculopathy treated?

Your specialist may recommend watchful waiting or specific treatments that reduce pain caused by radiculopathy. They might suggest ice or heat packs, physical therapy, medications, injections, or surgery to ease pressure on a pinched nerve. Your provider may recommend more than one radiculopathy treatment, depending on its cause and your lifestyle.

The Alabama Neurological Surgery & Spine specialists use the latest advances in technologies and procedures to ensure superior results and long-lasting pain relief. Your provider follows up with you to make sure your treatment is effective. Call the Alabama Neurological Surgery & Spine office any time you have questions about your treatment plan.

To get relief from radiculopathy with the help of Alabama Neurological Surgery & Spine, call the office or schedule an appointment online today.