Cervical radiculopathy is a condition caused by compression or irritation of a nerve root in the cervical spine (neck region). This can result in pain that radiates from the neck into the shoulder, arm, and even the fingers. Patients may also experience numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness in the affected areas. To learn the causes and treatments of cervical radiculopathy and see two actual patient case studies, click here.
The most common causes of cervical radiculopathy include herniated discs, bone spurs, and degenerative changes in the spine. These issues can narrow the space where nerves exit the spinal column, leading to inflammation and neurological symptoms.
Diagnosis typically involves a physical exam, neurological assessment, and imaging studies such as MRI or CT scans. Treatment options range from conservative approaches—like physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and steroid injections—to surgical procedures that relieve pressure on the affected nerve. These include disc replacement surgery, or cervical fusion.
Dr. Eric Arias, a board-certified neurosurgeon based in Englewood, Colorado, has significant experience in the causes and treatments of cervical radiculopathy and provides expert care for it and other spinal conditions. Serving patients throughout the Denver metro area, Dr. Arias offers both traditional and minimally invasive surgical options tailored to each patient’s needs.
If you’re experiencing persistent neck pain or radiating symptoms in your arms, don’t wait to seek help. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent long-term nerve damage and restore your quality of life.


