What does C5 and C6 nerves control?

What does C5 and C6 nerves control?

c5-c6 is one of the most common levels for a cervical disc herniation to occur. A c5-c6 herniated disc can affect the nerves that control the muscles in the arms, neck, shoulders, hands as well as the head, eyes, ears, or thyroid gland.

How do you stretch C5 and C6?

Chin Tucks

  1. Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor.
  2. As you look up at the ceiling, lower your chin down to your chest.
  3. Hold for 5 seconds. You should feel a gentle stretch from your neck to the base of your skull.
  4. Repeat this movement up to 10 times.

What are the symptoms of a pinched C5 nerve?

Compression of the C5 nerve will rarely cause numbness or a tingling sensation in the skin but may cause shoulder pain. Typically the symptoms of a C6 nerve compression include weakness in the biceps and wrist extensor muscles.

What happens to the C5 nerve in the neck?

When a nerve root in the neck is irriated or compressed, a patient will show certain signs and symptoms. Lets find out what some of these classic symptoms are: If the C5 nerve root is irritated or compressed, a patient will exhibit certain pain patterns and neurological changes.

Can a pinched nerve in the neck cause numbness?

A pinched nerve in the cervical spine can be a pain in the neck. It can also cause pain in the shoulder and arm, as well as numbness and weakness. While the arm component of the pain is less intense than that felt in the shoulder, its location is often the key to figuring out which root is pinched.

What causes pain in the C5-C6 spinal segment?

Rarely, tumors and infections may affect the C5-C6 vertebrae and spinal segment. Vertebral and disc pain from C5-C6 may occur suddenly following an injury or gradually increase over a period of time. Typically, a dull ache or sharp pain may be felt at the back of the neck. The neck’s range of motion may also decrease.