Walking hand numbness is what happened

Walking hand numbness is when the hand numbness is related to the body position: the first consideration is cervical spondylosis or localized lesions of the upper limbs. Generally cervical spondylosis is due to cervical disc herniation after compression of nerve roots, the patient can appear numbness in the hands. For cervical spondylosis caused by hand numbness can generally be reduced after activity, and physical examination can reveal the pressure neck test (+). If necessary, CT or MRI of the cervical disc can be checked. Treatment can be traction, acupuncture, massage and other symptomatic treatment. Second, if the local lesion of the hand can also appear numbness, especially when walking numbness is not due to swinging the arms when the impact is the forearm muscles, the radial nerve compression patients appear hand numbness. If necessary, you can consult an orthopedic surgeon, and treatment can be given by local release therapy. If the patient has numbness at the end of the five fingers, it can also be seen as compression of the ulnar or median nerve. The treatment is also localized release therapy, and electromyography can be performed if necessary.