Cervical Radiculopathy Treatment in Scottsdale, Peoria, Phoenix, and Mesa, Arizona
Cervical radiculopathy, also called a pinched nerve in the neck, can cause pain, tingling, or weakness that radiates into the arms. Mountain View Headache & Spine Institute provides expert, nonsurgical care for patients across Scottsdale, Peoria, Phoenix, and Mesa.
What is Cervical Radiculopathy?
This condition develops when a nerve in the cervical spine becomes compressed, often due to herniated discs, arthritis, or degenerative changes. Symptoms include neck pain, arm weakness, and numbness or tingling.
Why is Treatment Important?
If left untreated, cervical radiculopathy may cause worsening nerve pain, muscle weakness, and reduced function in the arms and hands. Early care prevents long-term nerve damage.
How We Provide Personalized Care
We use imaging to locate the compressed nerve and design individualized treatment. Plans may include:
- Injections to reduce inflammation and nerve irritation.
- Medication management to ease symptoms.
- Minimally invasive procedures for long-lasting relief.
- Ongoing care to protect nerve health.
