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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Neck/shoulder/arm pain in dermatome distribution, weakness, hyperreflexia
*Neck/shoulder/arm pain in [[Spinal cord levels|dermatome]] distribution, weakness, hyporeflexia
*Spurling test
**Flex neck forward, ipsilaterally rotate, and ipsilaterally tilt
**Reproduction of radicular symptoms is positive test
**Specific for nerve root compression
*[[Eponyms_(F-L)#Lhermitte's sign|Lhermitte's sign]] positive suggests cord compression from midline herniation
*Shoulder abduction test - lifting arm above head relieves symptoms; differentiates radiculopathy from shoulder pathology
 
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==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Neck pain DDX}}


==Workup==
==Evaluation==
*MRI required for definitive diagnosis; indicated if neurologic signs


==Management==
==Management==
*MRI required for definitive diagnosis


==Disposition==
==Disposition==
 
*In consultation with Neurosurg, admit if progression of neurologic signs
==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Neck pain]]
*[[Neck pain]]


==External Links==
==References==
 
==Sources==
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[http://www.orthobullets.com/spine/2030/cervical-radiculopathy Orthobullets]
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 5 June 2017

Background

  • Nucleus pulposus protrudes through posterior annular fibrosis
    • Leads to radiculopathy or less commonly myelopathy

Clinical Features

  • Neck/shoulder/arm pain in dermatome distribution, weakness, hyporeflexia
  • Spurling test
    • Flex neck forward, ipsilaterally rotate, and ipsilaterally tilt
    • Reproduction of radicular symptoms is positive test
    • Specific for nerve root compression
  • Lhermitte's sign positive suggests cord compression from midline herniation
  • Shoulder abduction test - lifting arm above head relieves symptoms; differentiates radiculopathy from shoulder pathology

Cervical Exam by Level

Radiculopathy Motor Deficit Sensory Deficit Diminished Reflex
C4 Levator Scapulae & Shoulder elevation
C5 Deltoid & Biceps Biceps
C6 Brachioradialis & Wrist extension Thumb Paresthesia Brachioradialis
C7 Triceps & Wrist flexion Index/Middle/Ring Paresthesia Triceps
C8 Index/Middle distal phlnx flexion Small Finger Paresthesia

Differential Diagnosis

Neck pain

Evaluation

  • MRI required for definitive diagnosis; indicated if neurologic signs

Management

Disposition

  • In consultation with Neurosurg, admit if progression of neurologic signs

See Also

References

Orthobullets