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Acute Nerve Root Compression



Acute Nerve Root Compression

Nerve root compression can be a result of disease or injury.

Any compromise of the nerve space in the spinal column can lead to compression of the nerve endings. Regardless of the cause, the result is usually the same--pain. Pain is sent from the compressed nerve through the spinal cord nerves to the brain, where pain is interpreted.

Before resolution can be obtained, it is crucial to determine the specific location in the spine where the compression exists.

If the pain is acute at the onset, it is usually a result from an accident or trauma to the spinal column.

Major nerve compression will affect nerve function and can result in:
  • altered sensation: paraesthesia (pins & needles) or anaesthesia (numbness)
  • muscle weakness
  • diminished reflexes
  • loss of bladder or bowel function.
These symptoms require urgent medical attention.
Common causes are spinal disc herniation or significant ligament trauma . If the pain begins intermittently and progressively becomes worse, it may be disease related, the result of degenerative disc disease or osteoarthritis.

Regardless of the origin, successful treatment options are available. Professional help is highly recommended.

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