Assessment of Upper Extremity Proprioception in Patients With Cervical Radiculopathy
Marmara University
58 participants
Dec 20, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
There is no study in the current literature that systematically investigates the extent of upper-extremity proprioceptive impairment in patients with radicular neuropathic symptoms secondary to cervical disc herniation, nor its association with clinical findings. Although existing reviews emphasize proprioceptive deficits in populations with neck pain or cervical spondylosis, no studies specifically address the subgroup of cervical disc-related radiculopathy. This gap in knowledge hinders the integration of proprioceptive assessments with upper-extremity functional outcome measures in diagnostic and rehabilitative processes, suggesting a need for more specific data to guide sensory-motor training approaches. The primary aim of the present study is to assess upper-extremity proprioception in patients with cervical radiculopathy by comparing them with a healthy control group. The secondary aim is to examine the relationship between upper-extremity proprioception and clinical outcomes, including parameters such as pain and functional status.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Being between 18 and 65 years of age
- Presence of radicular pain diagnosed through clinical examination and cervical -MRI imaging Patients with cervical MRI findings demonstrating cervical disc herniation at least at one level consistent with their symptoms
- Willingness to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria13
- History of cervical physical therapy within the past year
- Symptoms or diagnosis of upper-extremity entrapment neuropathy
- Patients with documented vitamin B12 or vitamin D deficiency within the last 2 years in available medical records
- History of cervical surgery or cervical trauma
- History of upper-extremity surgery or trauma
- Individuals with intellectual disability
- Presence of major psychiatric comorbidity
- Diagnosis of polyneuropathy
- Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus
- Diagnosis of fibromyalgia
- Use of medications that may impair proprioception
- Pregnancy
- Refusal to provide informed consent
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NCT07319156