cervical disc syndrome
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Definition
Noun: A medical condition characterized by pain, weakness, and abnormal sensations (like numbness or tingling) in the neck, shoulder, arm, or hand. It is caused by the compression or irritation of nerve roots in the cervical spine (neck region), often due to a herniated or degenerated intervertebral disc.
Usage
This term is used in medical and clinical contexts to diagnose and describe a specific set of symptoms originating from nerve root compression in the neck. - The patient was diagnosed with cervical disc syndrome after reporting persistent neck pain and numbness in his fingers. - Treatment for cervical disc syndrome often includes physical therapy and anti-inflammatory medication.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often part of a more detailed clinical description, specifying the exact cervical level affected (e.g., C6-C7).
- It is a type of radiculopathy, specifically cervical radiculopathy.
Variants and Related Words
- Cervical radiculopathy: A more general term for dysfunction of a cervical nerve root, of which cervical disc syndrome is a common cause.
- Herniated cervical disc: A specific physical cause that can lead to cervical disc syndrome.
- Degenerative disc disease: A condition that can contribute to the development of cervical disc syndrome.
Synonyms
- Cervical radiculopathy (contextual synonym, though not perfectly identical in all medical nuances)
Related Phrases
- Nerve root compression: The primary pathological mechanism behind cervical disc syndrome.
- Brachialgia: Pain in the arm, which can be a symptom of cervical disc syndrome.
Noun
- an abnormal condition resulting from compression of spinal nerve roots in the neck region; involves neck pains and muscular weakness and paresthesia