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Cervical Radiculopathy Treatment in Phoenix

Neck pain that shoots into the shoulder, arm, or hand, tingling, numbness, weakness, or burning pain often can stop you in your tracks. Many people live with these symptoms without knowing the exact cause. One common nerve-related neck and arm pain is cervical radiculopathy. At Comprehensive Pain Management, we provide expert diagnosis and advanced cervical radiculopathy treatment in Phoenix to help patients regain comfort, strength, and control of their lives.

What is Cervical Radiculopathy?

The cervical radiculopathy condition is caused by nerve root irritation or compression in your cervical spine (neck). These nerve roots exit the spine and travel into the shoulders, arms, and hands. When a nerve root is compressed, it cannot send signals normally. This leads to pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness along the nerve’s path. In the body, this condition disrupts communication between the brain and upper extremities, which can affect strength, coordination, and sensation. So advanced cervical radiculopathy treatment in Phoenix is required.

Cervical Radiculopathy Symptoms

  • Neck pain that radiates into the shoulder or arm
  • Tingling or “pins and needles” in the arm or hand
  • Numbness in fingers or hand
  • Muscle weakness in the arm or grip
  • Burning or sharp shooting pain
  • Pain that worsens with neck movement

Diagnosing Radiculopathy

At Comprehensive Pain Management, before doing any cervical radiculopathy treatment in Phoenix, we start with an accurate diagnosis. We use a thorough and step-by-step diagnostic approach. This includes a detailed medical history, physical and neurological exams, and advanced diagnostic testing when needed. Imaging studies, nerve conduction studies, and EMG testing may be used to confirm nerve involvement and pinpoint the exact source of compression.

Our Cervical Radiculopathy Therapies in Phoenix

Our cervical radiculopathy specialist, Dr. KellerShabrokh, offers personalized treatment plans to reduce nerve irritation, relieve pain, and restore function.

Our cervical radiculopathy treatment in Phoenix can include:

Epidural Steroid Injections

They reduce inflammation around compressed nerve roots to relieve pain, improve mobility, and decrease nerve irritation.

Cervical Medial Branch Blocks

They can identify facet joint–related pain and help confirm whether joints are the source of symptoms.

Radiofrequency Ablation

It can disrupt pain signals from targeted nerves, providing longer-lasting relief for chronic neck pain.

Trigger Point Injections

They relax tight neck and shoulder muscles that worsen nerve pain and limit normal movement.

Regenerative Medicine

It supports tissue healing, improves cellular repair, and reduces inflammation around damaged spinal structures.

Rehabilitation Services

They strengthen the neck, improve posture, increase flexibility, and reduce pressure on irritated nerves.

Cervical Radiculopathy Causes

  • Herniated or bulging cervical discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Cervical arthritis
  • Bone spurs
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Whiplash or neck injuries
  • Repetitive strain or poor posture

Don’t Let Cervical Pain Control Your Life Any Longer

Comprehensive Pain Management, led by Dr. KellerShabrokh, focuses on accurate diagnosis and personalized cervical radiculopathy treatment in Phoenix to help you take control of your pain and your life.

Our pain clinic is trusted across Arizona, with a 4.9 Google rating for patient satisfaction and expert care. Our clinics are located in North Scottsdale, Tempe, and Avondale / Phoenix.

A proper and accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective treatment and lasting relief. Visit us at 8841 East Bell Road, Scottsdale, AZ, or call (602) 971-8200 to schedule your appointment today.

FAQs

The most common ICD-10 code is M54.12.

Surgery aims to remove pressure from the affected nerve, usually when conservative treatments fail.

Poor posture, repetitive neck movement, heavy lifting, and untreated inflammation can worsen symptoms.

Costs vary based on the type of treatment and insurance coverage. A consultation helps determine options.

Aging, prior neck injuries, repetitive strain, arthritis, and spinal degeneration increase risk.

Dr. James KellerShabrokh

Dr. James KellerShabrokh is a board-certified specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, focusing on spine, joint, muscle, and nerve injuries. He combines rehabilitative care, minimally invasive procedures, and preventive strategies to restore function, improve mobility, and provide long-term pain relief.