If you suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome or have unusual sensations in the palmar side of your hand, then a median nerve stretch may benefit you. Remember that before you start any new exercise, it is important to consult with a licensed or...
Valeriana officinalis is an herbal remedy derived from a plant that has been also referred to as valerian, all-heal, capon's tail and vandal root. It has a long history of use among proponents of herbal and folk medicine, but as Drugs.com notes,...
Lumbar radiculopathy, is a medical condition in which the spinal root nerve is compressed or irritated. The symptoms of lumbar radiculopathy will vary depending on the nerve root that is compressed, however sciatica is the most common symptom of...
According to MayoClinic.com, a pinched nerve occurs when too much pressure is placed on one or more nerve roots--offshoots of the spinal cord--at the point where they exit the spine. The pressure on the nerve root causes the nerve to become...
A nerve block is a procedure used to determine and temporarily relieve back pain. Specific types of nerve blocks include peripheral and sympathetic nerve blocks, selective nerve root blocks and stellate ganglion blocks. Nerve roots grow through...
Scoliosis is a condition characterized by a sideways curvature of the spine. Though commonly diagnosed in childhood, it may also occur in adulthood as a result of spinal degeneration or injury. According to the Cleveland Clinic, adult scoliosis is...
There are several serious complications that can be caused by intervertebral disc ruptures, or herniations. According to MedlinePlus, a herniated disc occurs when a portion of a spinal disc—the nucleus pulposus—is forced through the...
There are numerous treatments for bone spurs or degenerative joint disease of the neck, also called osteoarthritis or OA, which typically responds well to conservative care methods. According to the Merck Manuals website, OA—the principle...
According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of the Health or NIH, neck pain may be caused by nerve injuries, which can lead to numbness, tingling, weakness and pain in the arm and hand on the affected side....
According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the U.S. National Institutes of Health, or NIH, numbness and tingling are abnormal sensations that can occur throughout the body, but are most frequently experienced in the fingers, hands,...
The cervical spine is the portion of the spinal column connecting the base of the skull to the upper back. Between each of the seven cervical vertebrae (C1 through C7), a cervical disk acts as a shock absorber. A disk injury can result in the disk...
In the original Latin, "cervix" means "neck." C4 is a term used to refer to the fourth cervical nerve, meaning the nerve that emerges from the spinal cord between the third and fourth vertebrae of the neck. The C4 nerve is part of the cervical...
Pain from lifting your legs while lying on your back is most likely a result of sciatica. Actually, many medical professionals use this exact movement as part of a basic muscle test to help diagnose this condition, the Mayo Clinic says. Pain often...
MayoClinic.com states that neck pain is a common complaint, and that most causes of neck pain are benign. However, some people may experience chronic neck pain, which may signify the presence of a more serious underlying condition. Chronic neck...
According to an article on the New York Times website, lumbar spinal surgery is used to correct problems with the vertebrae, discs or nerves of the lower back. The Spine Health website says there are two principal types of lumbar spine surgery:...
A spinal disc forms a cartilaginous joint between the vertebrae of the spine that allow slight movements of the vertebrae and acts as a ligament to hold the vertebrae together. According to Atlantic Spine Care, a bulging disc is one that has 50...
A cervical radiculopathy occurs when a nerve or nerve root is pinched or irritated. Common symptoms include weakness, numbness and pain in the muscles and areas which the nerve affects, such as the arms, forearms, hands or fingers. A cervical...
Because of complex interactions between the spinal column and the nervous system, disk injuries may cause arm and hand pain. The spinal column is composed of 33 bones known as vertebrae. Each vertebra is stacked on top of the other and divided...
Ankylosing spondylitis, AS, is a form of spinal arthritis. AS can cause the sacroiliac joint between the spine and hips to fuse. The ribs can also fuse in AS causing breathing difficulty. Although neurological symptoms are rare, notes the...
A laminectomy is a surgery that decompresses the spine by removing a small portion of bone over the nerve root to relieve spinal stenosis pain. Following a laminectomy, approximately 70 to 80 percent of patients will have a significant improvement...
Sciatica refers to pain radiating along sciatic nerve branches and pathways starting from the back, down to the buttock and leg. MayoClinic.com reports that the hallmark of sciatica is pain that radiates from the lumbar spine to the buttock and...
Pain in the gluteus maximus after working out can signify delayed onset muscle soreness, sciatica pain or a muscle strain injury. Pain in the gluteus maximus can make normal daily activities difficult and often results from workouts like squats,...
The spine has 26 vertebral bones. Between each vertebra there is a sponge-like disc that acts as a shock absorber. When this disc bulges outside of the ring that contains it, the patient may have back and/or leg pain. Surgery to remove the...
The spine is made up of bones called vertebrae and soft intervertebral disks that separate the bony vertebrae. A herniated disk is a condition that occurs when the disk ruptures or becomes out of place according to MedlinePlus. If the disk...
Lumbar radiculopathy, commonly known as sciatica, is a medical condition caused by compression of the spinal nerve roots in the lumbar region of the vertebrae. These spinal roots may be compressed or irritated as a result of medical conditions...
Pinched nerves occur when a bone, muscle, tendon or cartilage presses on a nerve root, the portion of the nerve that exits from the spinal column. A pinched nerve in the neck, called cervical radiculopathy, may cause pain, weakness, numbness or...
From giraffes to elephants, to mice to humans, all mammals have an average of 26 bony segments in their spines. The spinal cord leaves the brain and travels in the bone all the way down the low back. Between each vertebra there are discs for...
Numerous spinal conditions can cause leg pain. According to the Spine Universe website, leg pain that's caused by problems in the lumbar spine is a common complaint among people with lower back pain. Spine-related leg pain is often a sharp,...
Radiating leg pain has many causes. According to the New York University Langone Medical Center, structural problems in the lower back can cause radiating leg pain, along with leg numbness, tingling and weakness. Tight muscles in the gluteal...
Pinched nerves usually occur in the neck, but can lead to pain and muscle spasms throughout the upper back and arm. Learn how to treat a pinched nerve in the neck and stay fit in this sports medicine video.
Cervical Spondylosis is the deformation of the joints in the vertebrae near the neck. It is a condition associated with aging. Get tips and advice on health and medical issues in this wellness video.
Also known as slipped disc and ruptured disc, the herniated disc occurs when bones in your spine move backwards. Learn more about the cause and prevention of a herniated disc in this medical treatment video.