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Cervical radiculopathy happens when a nerve in your neck gets squeezed or irritated, disrupting the signals between your brain and arms. This can lead to sharp or aching pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness in your shoulders or hands.
Even minor symptoms like a subtle loss of grip or occasional tingling can be your body’s way of saying something that needs attention. Early evaluation and care can help alleviate discomfort, protect your nerves, and enable you to move comfortably throughout your day.
Most patients respond well to conservative care, which may include
Physical therapy and stretching to strengthen your neck and improve mobility.
Medications or anti-inflammatories to ease discomfort.
Reduce inflammation and calm irritated nerves.
Ergonomic changes and posture adjustments to prevent further strain.
If symptoms don’t improve or start to worsen, we may suggest surgery to relieve pressure and help restore function.
Removing the portion of the disc pressing on the nerve to relieve pain.
Stabilizing the affected vertebrae to prevent movements that aggravate nerves.
Replacing the damaged disc while preserving as much natural motion as possible.
Our commitment to your well-being is reflected in every aspect of our care.
Your care is in the hands of fellowship-trained doctors with deep expertise in treating pinched nerves in the neck.
We focus on easing pain while helping you recover faster with minimally invasive treatments
Every plan is tailored to your symptoms, lifestyle, and goals, so your treatment feels like it truly fits.
Patients across the local community turn to us for their neck nerve pain treatment in St. Louis because we provide clear answers, compassionate support, close to their stay.
Your journey to long-lasting spinal health is a partnership, and we’re with you every step of the way.
We guide you through what to expect with non-surgical care versus surgery.
We offer personalized physical therapy and rehab plans to restore your strength and mobility.
We provide strategies to stay comfortable and schedule regular follow-ups.
We share practical guidance on posture, ergonomics, and activity modifications for long-term spine health.