C7-8 radiculopathy refers to a condition where the C7 and C8 nerve roots in the cervical spine are compressed or irritated, often due to herniated discs, bone spurs, or other spinal issues. Symptoms may include pain, numbness, or weakness radiating down the arm, particularly affecting the triceps and fingers. This condition can result in difficulty with activities that require arm strength or dexterity. Diagnosis typically involves clinical evaluation and imaging studies, with treatment options ranging from physical therapy to surgical intervention, depending on severity.
Lumbar radiculopathy is also known a sciatica .
Better referred to as a cervical radiculopathy, although some will say it is a trapped nerve or a pinched nerve. There 8 nerves that come out of either side (right or left) of your neck or cervical spine. Because they come out of the cervical spine they are named from top to bottom C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, & C8.
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Millions of persons experience some form of radiculopathy at some point in their lives.
Radiculopathy can be caused by any disease or injury process that compresses or otherwise injures the spinal nerve roots.
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There are a few symptoms that are associated with cervical radiculopathy. The common symptoms of this condition is pain in the chest, arms, fingers, and legs.
Radiculopathy, or nerve compression, usually presents with numbness, tingling, and even pain. Patients with radiculopathy of the cervical spine (neck) usually present with neck and shoulder pain, and/or numbness/tingling that can go down the arm.
To play the C7 flat 9 piano chord, place your left hand on the C note, E note, and B flat note, and your right hand on the E flat note and A note. Play all the notes together to create the C7 flat 9 chord.
C7 envelopes are 81mm x 114mm.
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