Neck

Nerve-related arm symptoms from the neck are treatable.

Cervical radiculopathy may cause pain, tingling, numbness or weakness extending into the arm. We assess nerve-related symptoms and develop a programme to improve movement, strength and functional tolerance.

Common symptoms

  • Pain travelling from the neck into the shoulder and arm
  • Tingling or numbness in specific fingers
  • Weakness in the arm, hand or grip
  • Symptoms provoked by certain neck positions
  • Reduced ability to perform overhead or sustained arm tasks

Common causes

  • Cervical disc herniation compressing a nerve root
  • Foraminal narrowing from degenerative changes
  • Cervical spondylosis with nerve involvement
  • Sudden neck injury or awkward movement
  • Sustained postures reducing nerve space

How Stance approaches cervical radiculopathy

We assess the behaviour of your nerve-related symptoms and identify positions and movements that help. Treatment combines nerve mobilisation, cervical strengthening and progressive loading to restore arm function and reduce irritability.

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Frequently asked questions

Will the nerve symptoms go away?

Most cervical radiculopathy episodes resolve with appropriate management. Structured physiotherapy helps accelerate recovery and restore function.

Do I need imaging?

Not always. We can assess and treat based on clinical findings. If symptoms are severe, worsening or not responding, we may recommend imaging.

Ready to find the root cause?

Our clinical team uses objective testing to build a personalised plan around your specific needs.

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