Spine Conditions A-Z
- Bulging Disc
- Disc Degeneration
- Disc Tear
- Failed Back & Neck Surgery
- Facet Joint Disease
- Foraminal Stenosis
- Herniated Disc
- Pinched Nerve
- Radiculitis
- Radiculopathy
- Sciatica
- Spinal Bone Spurs
- Spinal Stenosis
- Spondylolisthesis
More Radiculopathy Information
Radiculopathy
What are the risk factors for developing radiculopathy?
People with physically demanding jobs have a great risk of having back problems, including radiculopathy. People playing high-impact sports are also prone to radiculopathy. Activities involving repetitive lifting, pulling, pushing, bending sideways, and twisting may also increase your risk of radiculopathy.
What are good radiculopathy exercises that can help relieve my symptoms?
Radiculopathy exercises can help reduce your pain and other radiculopathy symptoms, and help improve your overall spinal health. Regular exercise will help maintain proper alignment and reduce the pressure placed on your spine, which may ultimately slow down the degenerative process. To see our library of radiculopathy exercises for overall spinal health, click here.
Can a chiropractor for radiculopathy help my symptoms?
A professionally trained chiropractor is often able to help patients with spinal problems, including radiculopathy. However, the safety and effectiveness of seeing a chiropractor for radiculopathy treatment have yet to be proven by large-scale clinical studies. We therefore suggest that you should speak with a specialist experienced with treating radiculopathy before you decide to seek out chiropractic treatment.
Will physical therapy for radiculopathy improve my condition?
Physical therapy is often an integrated part of a radiculopathy treatment program. Physical therapy for radiculopathy can help stretch and strengthen muscles, and diminish radiculopathy symptoms. Moreover, a comprehensive physical therapy program for radiculopathy program can help improve your overall spinal health and prevent future problems.
Are You a Candidate for Radiculopathy Surgery?
If non surgical cervical or lumbar radiculopathy treatment fails to reduce your pain and other symptoms, you may be a surgical candidate. Our simple 3 step candidacy checking tool can get you started on a path to recovery in just minutes.
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