Cervical plexus entrapment

Introduction

Introduction to cervical plexus compression syndrome The main cause of cervical plexus compression is the soft tissue compression at the root or joint of the cervical plexus. It is characterized by neck pain, discomfort, neck, scalp lateral and periapical sensation, and can be combined with a thoracic outlet. Syndrome. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: 0.025% Susceptible people: no special people Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: cervical spondylosis

Cause

Causes of cervical plexus compression

(1) Causes of the disease

Soft tissue compression at the root or joint of the cervical plexus may be the main cause.

(two) pathogenesis

Anatomical observation, found that the supraclavicular nerve and neck 3, the neck 4 nerve joints have a number of clusters of lymph nodes located in the nerve; the nerve-wound tissue in addition to fat, as well as criss-crossed tough fibrous tissue, mid-slant The sacral muscles, anterior scalene muscles, head muscles, neck muscles, and scapular levator muscles, which cross the cervical nerve roots, are the anatomical basis for the compression of the cervical plexus.

Prevention

Cervical plexus compression syndrome prevention

There is no effective preventive measure for this disease. Early detection and early diagnosis are the key to the prevention and treatment of this disease.

Complication

Cervical plexus compression syndrome Complications cervical spondylosis

Cervical spondylosis, a small number of cases with chest outlet syndrome.

Symptom

Cervical plexus compression syndrome common symptoms thoracic outlet syndrome

It is characterized by neck pain, discomfort, neck, scalp side and periorbital sensation, and can be combined with thoracic outlet syndrome. According to the author's observation of clinical cases in recent years, the percentage of clinical symptoms is seen.

In addition, the authors found that approximately 28% of cases had a chest outlet syndrome.

1. The neck and shoulder discomfort are the main symptoms.

2. The main symptoms were decreased in the ear circumference and neck side.

3. Exclude cervical spondylosis and other neck disorders.

4. After the neck pain point is partially closed, the symptoms disappear and the feeling is immediately improved and even returned to normal.

5. Can be accompanied by chest outlet syndrome.

Examine

Examination of cervical plexus compression syndrome

X-ray films can exclude cervical vertebral and cervical spine disorders.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis and differentiation of cervical plexus compression syndrome

1. The neck and shoulder discomfort are the main symptoms.

2. With the ear circumference, the neck side feels decreased as the main sign.

3. Exclude cervical spondylosis and other neck disorders.

4. After the neck pain point is partially closed, the symptoms disappear and the feeling is immediately improved and even returned to normal.

5. Can be accompanied by chest outlet syndrome.

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