Why continue suffering from cervical radiculopathy?
We have a treatment plan for patients in South Lawndale.
At Regeon Bone and Body Institute, we combine Limfa® Therapy, physical therapy, and targeted strength training to address the root cause of your pain and restore lasting mobility.
Understanding cervical radiculopathy
Cervical Radiculopathy, commonly known as a "pinched nerve" in the neck, occurs when a nerve root in the cervical spine becomes compressed or inflamed. This compression disrupts the nerve signals as they travel down into the shoulder, arm, or hand.
For South Lawndale patients, this condition is incredibly frustrating because the source of the problem is in the neck, but the most intense symptoms—a burning ache, numbness, or "pins and needles"—are felt far away in the arm. It is frequently caused by herniated discs or bone spurs related to aging and poor posture.
Radiating Arm Pain
A sharp, burning pain that travels from the neck down the arm, often following a specific pathway corresponding to the pinched nerve.
Numbness & Tingling
Compression interrupts sensory signals, leading to a persistent 'pins and needles' feeling or loss of sensation in the fingers or hand.
Motor Weakness
Since nerves also control muscles, a severe pinch can result in noticeable weakness in the arm, hand, or grip strength, making everyday tasks difficult.
Location
Serving the Chicago Northwest Suburbs
Regeon Bone and Body Institute is located in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and serves patients throughout the surrounding communities including:
Schaumburg, Palatine, Mount Prospect, Barrington, Northbrook, Buffalo Grove, Glenview, and the greater Chicago northwest suburbs.
Schedule a Consultation
Our team can assess your current condition and develop a treatment plan designed to support bone health, stability, and long-term physical strength.
Contact Regeon Bone and Body Institute to schedule a consultation.