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cervical root syndrome

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Explanation of "Cervical Root Syndrome"

Definition:Cervical root syndrome is a medical condition that happens when the nerves in the neck (cervical region) are squeezed or compressed. This compression can cause pain in the neck, weakness in the muscles, and unusual sensations like tingling or numbness (this is called paresthesia).

Advanced Usage:

In medical discussions, "cervical root syndrome" may be referred to in the context of specific treatments or diagnostic tests, such as MRI scans or physical therapy.

Word Variants:
  • Cervical (adjective): Relating to the neck.
  • Root (noun): The part of a nerve that connects to the spinal cord.
  • Syndrome (noun): A group of symptoms that occur together.
Different Meanings:
  • While "cervical" generally refers to the neck, in other contexts, it can refer to the cervix in female reproductive anatomy.
Synonyms:
  • Nerve root compression
  • Cervical radiculopathy (a more technical term that can be used interchangeably in some contexts)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs related directly to "cervical root syndrome," but you might say:
    • "I’m feeling 'under the weather'" when you are not feeling well, which could relate to symptoms of cervical root syndrome if you have neck pain or discomfort.
Summary:

Cervical root syndrome is a condition caused by pressure on the spinal nerves in the neck, leading to pain, weakness, and tingling sensations.

Noun
  1. an abnormal condition resulting from compression of spinal nerve roots in the neck region; involves neck pains and muscular weakness and paresthesia

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