C8–T1 Radiculopathy: Understanding the Anatomy, Symptoms, and Treatment of Lower Cervical Nerve Root Injury
The C8 and T1 nerve roots are unique structures that bridge the cervical and thoracic regions of the spine. C8–T1 Radiculopathy: Understanding the Anatomy
The C8 and T1 roots pass through the thoracic outlet (the space between the anterior and middle scalene muscles and over the first rib). Compression here is a common cause of neurological symptoms. but mimics C8/T1 radiculopathy.
(C8–T1 mainly) – not pure root lesion, but mimics C8/T1 radiculopathy. C8–T1 Radiculopathy: Understanding the Anatomy