Introduction: The objective of this study is to determine the efficacy of physiotherapy on pain and quality of life in cervical radiculopathy. Cervical Radiculopathy is characterised by compression of the nerves by either arthritic bone spurs or herniated disc material. Usually, this impingement causes motor dysfunction in the upper extremities and neck, as well as sensory impairments, numbness, or discomfort extending to the arms. Pathologies affecting the nerve roots might result in cervical radiculopathy. Case Report: This case report focuses on a 31-year-old female patient who has been diagnosed with cervical radiculopathy. She had tingling and numbness in her hands, particularly in right arm of physiotherapy on pain and quality of life in cervical radiculopathy. Cervical Radiculopathy is characterised by compression of the nerves by either arthritic bone spurs or herniated disc material. Usually, this impingement causes motor dysfunction in the upper extremities and neck, as well as sensory impairments, numbness, or discomfort extending to the arms. Pathologies affecting the nerve roots might result in cervical radiculopathy. Case Report: This case report focuses on a 31-year-old female patient who has been diagnosed with cervical radiculopathy. She had tingling and numbness in her hands, particularly in right arm shows (median nerve distribution). Patient was recruited on the basis of special test: Spurling Test, Distraction Test, and Upper Limb Tension Test. After 2 week of intervention significant improvement was shown by using- Numeric pain Rating scale for pain, Neck Disability Index for Disability, and SF_12 for quality of life, patient reported less symptomatic and symptoms reduction during work and exercise. This case report demonstrates an effective, evidence based approach to physical therapy treatment for patients in cervical radiculopathy.