Cervical Radiculopathy Treatment in Hyderabad
Targeted care for neck and arm pain due to nerve root compression—conservative therapy, endoscopic foraminotomy or discectomy.
Medically reviewed by Dr Sayuj Krishnan — MBBS, DNB Neurosurgery (Direct 6 years), Fellowship in Minimally Invasive & Advanced Spine Surgery • Last reviewed: 4 October 2025
What is Cervical Radiculopathy?
Nerve compression in the neck causing radiating arm pain, numbness or weakness.
Treatment Options
- Posture & physiotherapy
- Injections for pain control
- Endoscopic cervical foraminotomy/discectomy for persistent symptoms
Recovery
Most desk work resumes in 1–3 weeks after endoscopic procedures; tailored to deficits and healing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I lose neck motion?
Motion-preserving techniques (endoscopic) aim to avoid fusion in selected cases.
Do I need an MRI?
MRI is the gold standard to confirm nerve root compression and plan treatment.
Ready to discuss your treatment?
Call +91-9778280044 or book a consultation.