Medical Definition of Cervical radiculopathy

1. A herniated intervertebral disk (nucleus pulposus) is one which has become displaced (prolapsed) from its normal position in between the vertebral bodies of the spine. Herniated disks often impinge on nearby nerve structures resulting in pain and neurologic symptoms. A clinical situation where the radicular nerve (nerve root) is compressed by the prolapsed disk is referred to as a radiculopathy. This problem tends to occur most commonly in the cervical and lumbar spine. Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease (27 Sep 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cervical Radiculopathy

cervical nerve
cervical nerves
cervical nystagmus
cervical oesophageal web
cervical oesophagus
cervical osteoarthritis
cervical part of internal carotid artery
cervical part of oesophagus
cervical part of spinal cord
cervical part of thoracic duct
cervical pleura
cervical plexus
cervical plexus
cervical polyps
cervical pregnancy
cervical radiculopathy (current term)
cervical rib
cervical rib and band syndrome
cervical rib syndrome
cervical root syndrome
cervical rotator muscles
cervical segments of spinal cord
cervical sinus
cervical smear
cervical smear
cervical spine fractures
cervical spine fusion
cervical splanchnic nerves
cervical spondylosis
cervical tension syndrome

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