2. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS):
While less common, TOS involves compression of blood vessels and nerves in the space between your collarbone and first rib (the thoracic outlet). This compression can lead to numbness, tingling, and pain in the neck, shoulder, arm, and hand.
Why it matters: TOS can be caused by anatomical abnormalities, trauma, or repetitive motions, and can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life.
3. Spinal Stenosis:
This condition involves narrowing of the spinal canal, which can compress the spinal cord and nerves. While more commonly associated with lower back pain, spinal stenosis in the neck can also cause numbness and tingling in the hands.
Why it matters:
1. Cervical Radiculopathy (Pinched Nerve in the Neck):
The nerves that supply sensation and movement to your hands originate in the cervical spine. Discs, bones, or ligaments in your neck can compress or irritate these nerves, leading to radiculopathy. This compression can cause pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness that radiates down your arm and into your hands. The specific fingers affected can often pinpoint which nerve root is involved.
Why it matters: Ignoring cervical radiculopathy can lead to chronic pain, muscle weakness, and even permanent nerve damage.
2. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS):
While less common, TOS involves compression of blood vessels and nerves in the space between your collarbone and first rib (the thoracic outlet). This compression can lead to numbness, tingling, and pain in the neck, shoulder, arm, and hand.
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