C8-t1 Nerve Damage - Symptoms
Symptoms typically manifest in the forearm and hand. Depending on whether the damage is due to a "pinched nerve" (radiculopathy) or a traumatic injury (brachial plexus lesion), the presentation can range from mild tingling to complete paralysis. 1. Motor Weakness and Loss of Dexterity
Pain from C8-T1 damage is often neuropathic, meaning it originates from the nerve itself, not the tissue around it. This includes: c8-t1 nerve damage symptoms
Damage to the typically presents as severe hand weakness, loss of fine motor skills, and sensory deficits along the inner (ulnar) side of the arm and hand. These injuries are relatively rare compared to other cervical radiculopathies but can be highly debilitating. Primary Motor Symptoms Symptoms typically manifest in the forearm and hand