Cervical Thoracic Lumbar/Sacral Symptom Drawing Request Consultation
Division of Spine and Spine Tumor Neurosurgery
Cervical Spine · C4–C8

Cervical Radiculopathy

Cervical radiculopathy is irritation or compression of a nerve root in the neck, causing pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that radiates into the shoulder, arm, or hand. Select a cervical disc level below to see the affected root and its dermatome, myotome, reflex, and bedside clues, or open the Symptom Drawing tool to explore which root a symptom pattern most often fits.

Pain drawing

Show where it hurts.

Draw your symptoms on a simple body picture — pick an area, mark where it aches, burns, or feels numb, then tap Complete. We'll point to the one nerve root that pattern most often fits, in plain language, as a starting point for a conversation with a clinician.

Takes about a minute · nothing is saved

Learn by spine region

Reference pages for clinicians — disc levels, nerve roots, dermatomes, motor and reflex findings.

Educational tool only. Use as a pattern-recognition aid and correlate with the exam, imaging, and red flags.

Cervical Thoracic Lumbar/Sacral Symptom Drawing Sources