Neurologist for Injury: Pinched Nerves and Radiculopathy After Accidents: Revision history

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4 December 2025

  • curprev 01:0601:06, 4 December 2025Abethitllb talk contribs 19,374 bytes +19,374 Created page with "<html><p> Crashes don’t only bruise metal. They twist spines, jar necks, and stretch nerves beyond what they’re designed to tolerate. Among the most common fallout after a car crash or work incident is a pinched nerve, often felt as burning, tingling, or electric pain that radiates down an arm or leg. When that nerve pain follows a predictable path from the spine into a limb, clinicians call it radiculopathy. Knowing when to see a neurologist for injury — versus an..."