Cervical Spondylitis is characterized by abnormal growth of bones of the spine in the neck region, degeneration, protrusion and deposition of calcium in the cushions (known as intervertebral discs) between the cervical vertebrae.
In middle-aged and elderly persons, some degree of degenerative changes in the cervical spine is a common finding and it usually does not produce any symptom. Degeneration of the cushions between vertebrae may compress the nerves and cause symptoms of cervical Spondylitis. Usually, the disc between fifth and sixth (C5/ C6), sixth and seventh (C6/ C7) or fourth and fifth (C4/ C5) cervical vertebra are affected.
Individuals with increasing degenerative changes in the cervical region may not experience any symptoms or discomfort. The symptoms usually appear when the cervical nerves or spinal cord get stretched or compressed. They include:
The goal of the treatment is to:
These can be achieved by the following measures:
Source: Portal Content Team
Last Modified : 9/14/2023
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