Cervicobrachial syndrome
Cervicobrachial syndrome is a clinical condition in which pain originating from the cervical spine radiates to the shoulder and upper limb. It is usually caused by nerve root radiculopathy, disc disease, or degenerative changes. It is accompanied by symptoms such as numbness, weakness, and limited range of motion. It significantly affects the patient’s functional ability. Treatment includes conservative measures or, in severe cases, surgical management.