Can Cervical Neck Problems Cause Leg Pain
Cervical neck instability causes a myriad of symptoms such as pain dizziness tinnitus vertigo sinusitis swallowing difficulty and others.
Can cervical neck problems cause leg pain. While each of these conditions can cause leg pain and have different names their underlying cause can be coming from the same condition. Neck pain often tends to spread to shoulders and arms. Coughing for example can cause a spike in pain.
This is called cervical spondylosis. Cervical spondylosis is the natural wearing down of cartilage disks ligaments and bones in your neck. Neck pain can also spread to the arms if spinal nerves are compressed.
Visit our cervical radiculopathy page for more information. The nerve runs from the lower back through the hips and buttocks and then down the back of the legs. Weakness numbness or clumsiness of the arms hands andor fingers See What Causes Hand Pain and Numbness.
Cervical spondylosis causes neck pain often in the over 50s. Many other causes of cervical radiculopathy exist such as ligament thickening fracture or tumor. Ageing causes wear and tear to muscles and bones.
Cervical stenosis is when the hole for the spinal cord in the neck bones becomes too small due to wear-and-tear arthritis. In the same way that conditions causing arm pain can be tied back to upper neck neurology the same is true for leg pain. In addition to neck pain many patients may manifest with a head tremor.
It is well known that postural muscle tone is controlled in the upper Cervical spine. Often patients and physicians assume that tremor is due to more common causes such as Parkinsons disease and essential tremor. This can cause strange paresthesias pins and needles sensations in the arms and legs.
