What does cervical vertebra disease symptom have?
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Symptoms of cervical spondylosis are manifested in many aspects, so patients with cervical spondylosis must clearly understand their own symptoms, and do the corresponding conditioning and treatment. Otherwise, the condition of cervical spondylosis is serious, there will be a very painful phenomenon. So, how do patients understand their own symptoms of cervical spondylosis. What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis.
What does cervical vertebra disease symptom have?
Pain: pain is the main manifestation of cervical spondylosis. The pain in the shoulder gradually increased. Most of them are located in front of the shoulder and can radiate to the elbow, hand and scapular area without sensory disturbance. The pain is persistent and often noticeable at night.
Tenderness was found in the anterior and posterior parts of the shoulder joint, especially in the tendon of the long head of biceps brachii. There was also tenderness under the acromion and at the insertion of deltoid muscle. The shoulder joint is stiff and the movement is limited.
Dysfunction: limited shoulder movement, obvious pain during movement. Shoulder abduction, external rotation and extension were limited. In severe cases, the shoulder is in the pronation position, and the muscle atrophy is obvious. This kind of pain can cause persistent muscle spasm. Some of the muscle spasms are very light, some are very heavy. The pain and muscle spasm can be limited to the shoulder joint, and can also radiate upward to the back head, downward to the wrist and fingers, and some can radiate backward to the shoulder blade and forward to the chest; Some radial cervical spondylosis patients radiate to the triceps or deltoid or biceps directly to the forearm have a wide range of tenderness points. Due to different stages of the disease, the location and degree of tenderness points are also different.
matters needing attention
We must do our own nursing and treatment according to the symptoms of cervical spondylosis. Therefore, we should make a good diagnosis and treat according to the occurrence and development of our disease. Most of cervical spondylosis is different from person to person.