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Nerve
Root Irritation

It is uncommon for shoulder pain to be caused by nerve irritation.
However, a suprascapular nerve can become entrapped and
can cause weakness or an inability to flex, abduct and externally
rotate the shoulder.
Compression of a nerve(s) in the cervical spine (neck) can
cause a radiating pain in the arm or shoulder, making shoulder
motion painful. Minor cases of nerve entrapment may respond
to a course of physical therapy and anti-inflammatory medication.
Patients generally respond well to moist heat on the affected
area.
If symptoms persist or worsen, a physician may order electromyography
(EMG) or a magnetic resonance image (MRI) of the cervical
spine. The EMG will help assess neuromuscular activity.
The nerve root is a peripheral extension of the central
nervous system (CNS) that exits the spinal canal and terminates
in the extremities. Its purpose is to transmit sensory information
from the extremity to the brain and motor commands from
the brain to the extremity.
Nerve root irritation is when some structure puts pressure
upon the nerve root either in the form of a tumor, a fracture,
arthritis, a congenital deformation, or herniated disc,
a stenotic canal (narrowed spinal canal) or several other
diagnoses.
Symptoms:
Symptoms include pain, numbness, tingling and weakness.
Diagnosis:
The diagnosis is made through a neurologic exam and confirmed
through the use of an MRI (magnetic resonance image), EMG
(electromyography), a discogram (when normal saline is injected
into a disc to expand it and determine if this recreates
pain) or CT myelogram. An EMG is an electrical test which
determines the ability of a nerve to conduct an electrical
charge. A myelogram is an injection of contrast material
(dye) into the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) which occurs
in the sac surrounding the spinal cord.
Treatment:
Treatment may include a short period of rest (24-72 hours),
anti-inflammatory medications, bracing and a gradual return
to exercise. Steroid injections into the spinal canal may
be helpful. Often, a back stabilization exercise program
is extremely helpful to the patient.
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