
Commonly known as a "pinched nerve," occurs when a nerve root in the neck (cervical spine) is compressed or inflamed. This condition often causes sharp, burning pain, numbness, or "pins and needles" that radiates from the neck into the shoulder, arm, or hand,In your case, this may be the underlying cause of the Shoulder Impingement and Scapulohumeral Dysfunction previously discussed. Research shows that up to 24% of patients with cervical radiculopathy also experience painful shoulder impingement because nerve compression can weaken the shoulder's stabilizing muscles, leading to poor movement patterns.Relieving Nerve Pressure,Chin Tucks (Cervical Retraction),Abduction Relief,Home Traction,Nerve Flossing (Glides) :Median Nerve Glide,Posture & Support ,Contoured Pillow,Avoid Forward Head Posture.