What does the C6 nerve control?

C6 helps control the wrist extensors (muscles that control wrist extension) and also provides some innervation to the biceps. The C6 dermatome covers the thumb side of the hand and forearm. C7 helps control the triceps (the large muscle on the back of the arm that straightens the elbow) and wrist extensor muscles.

What can you do with a C6 spinal cord injury?

If you’ve suffered a traumatic injury to your C6 cervical spinal cord, the best thing that you can do is seek treatment as early as possible. Once you’re able to do so, begin engaging in physical therapy, activity-based therapy, and exercises to keep your body moving.

What happens if you break C6?

A C6 spinal cord injury affects the cord near the base of the neck. Injuries to this area of the spinal cord can result in loss of sensation or function of everything in the body from the top of the ribcage on down, including all four extremities.

How do you treat a pinched C6 nerve?

Other pinched nerve treatments

  1. rest.
  2. soft cervical collar.
  3. hot or cold compress.
  4. practicing good posture.
  5. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
  6. acupuncture.
  7. massage.
  8. yoga.

What helps C6 nerve pain?

Both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medications are used to help relieve C5-C6 vertebral and nerve pain. Common medications include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), pain-relieving medication such as opioids and tramadol, and/or corticosteroids.

How Serious is a C6 fracture?

Can you walk after a C6 spinal cord injury?

Many factors play a role in regaining the ability to walk after a spinal cord injury. Fortunately, it is possible for many SCI survivors. There is potential to walk again after SCI because the spinal cord has the ability to reorganize itself and make adaptive changes called neuroplasticity.

How long does it take for C6 to heal?

Full recovery takes around two to three months. You are likely to be put forward for physical rehabilitation therapy as well. Disc replacement or cervical arthroplasty procedure. With this surgery, damaged cervical disc will be taken out and an artificial disc will be put in its place.

What are the symptoms of a C6 fracture?

Symptoms of a C6 Level Spinal Cord Injury. Patients with spinal cord tissue or nerve damage near the C6 vertebra often experience a false case of carpal tunnel syndrome. The patient will likely have numbness and / or tingling in the fingers, hands, and arms.

What is C5/C6 nerve damage?

Damage to a nerve may compromise its ability to provide sensory information from its associated body region, resulting in numbness. When the C6 nerve is damaged, numbness in the arm and thumb can result. C5 damage sometimes manifests as numbness over the shoulder region.

What are the symptoms of C5 C6 stenosis?

Typical symptoms of foraminal stenosis c5-c6 include numbness, weakness, or tingling in regions such as your arms or legs. In addition, the pain may increase over time slowly and increases when you’re doing activities that may irritate that nerve.

What is C5 C6 palsy?

Erb’s palsy is an injury to the upper brachial plexus (C5, C6) resulting from excessive separation or stretch of the neck and shoulder (such as from a sliding injury or from pulling on an infant’s neck during delivery).