What will happen if this drags on?
It may lead to irreversible muscle atrophy and nerve damage.
Most cases can be improved, but rehabilitation and posture adjustments are still needed.
If symptoms persist, an ultrasound or nerve conduction study is recommended.
Avoid prolonged bending, using headphones, and stretching regularly.
It can help with chronic nerve compression and repair, but requires professional evaluation.
Not necessarily; in most cases, conservative or proliferative therapies can be tried first.
In most cases, it remains effective, and the earlier the treatment, the better the recovery.
Mild cases may be relieved by improving posture and resting, but those with long-term compression usually require medical intervention.