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Tickling and numbness in fingers
Hi I had accidentally pushed my neck backwards too much and from that point there was tickling and numbness in fingers. Numbness is mostly in the morning Regards Briston
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Cervical nerve impingement can be very painful and cause a lot of arm symptoms like yours. The best treatment for this is working on your cervical postural muscles and shoulder blade muscle toning. Occasionally in early stages joint mobilsation can also help to reduce symptoms and compression of the thecal sac.
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scapular muscle toning exercises and cervical deep neck flexor toning
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Please visit a rehabilitation physiotherapist for mobilisation and toning and postural alignment.
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Hey there... I went through your reports. It says there is a nerve Compression in the neck because of buldgin of disc. Since there is compression at nerve root, the tingling / numbness sensations will radiate into the arms and fingers along the route of the nerve. To get rid of it, you have to get rid off the compression in the neck.
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See a Physiotherapist. - Take Shortwave diathermy and ultrasonic therapy to reduce the inflammation and relax the muscles of the neck region. - Once the inflammation has subsided, go for ultrasound and cervical traction to release the compression from your neck. By this you will see the tingling sensations will reduce over a period of time Treatment duration: 12-15 days. Everyday half an hour dedicated physiotherapy. There will be 5-7% recovery everyday so you need to take it on a regular basis. If recovery more than that.. Its an added bonus. Just relax dont worry about it too much.
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-Wear cervical collar during travelling -Follow Physiotherapists ergonomic advices
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Get Cervical traction at 20 degrees of head flexion for 20 minutes twice a day. Get Cervical color during sitting and travelling. After 10 session of traction do some stretching and strengthening exercises of cervical spine.
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Ultrasonic therapy and tens therapy for rediculopathy
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Avoid jerky movements and forward bending for now
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Your MRI reports seems to be normal but that is enough to make a proper diagnosis. your symptoms might be due to some postural disturbances but I would recommend you to consult a physiotherapist and start doing exercises so as to maintain a proper balance
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If there is no relief in pain then consult any spine specialist
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Avoid jerky movements of neck and if you have prolonged sitting desk job then you must check the height of your table which has to be at your chest level, avoid forward neck posture and try to do some neck movements in between.
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Shoulder nd deep neck flexor strengthening exercises, posture correction nd mobilisation for pin relief
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Consult a physiotherapist
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Strengthen exercises is helpful to get rid of ur pain.
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Gentle shoulder stretching. Core strengthing Exercises
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Stretching exercise of neck and hot fermentation
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