Degenerative Cervical Spinal Disorders

Degenerative Spinal Disorders

The cervical spine is the most flexible region in the skeleton. Different parts of the cervical spine helps us carry out complex neck motions like head turning, titling, or bending. This leads to increase in wear and tear of the disc. Degenerative Cervical Spine Disorders refers to the breakdown of the normal structure of the various anatomic structures of the cervical spine.

What are the symptoms of Degenerative Cervical Spine Disorders?

Herniation
Herniation
Joint degeneration
Joint degeneration
Spondylostenosis
Spondylostenosis
Neck or back pain
Neck pain
Arm pain
Arm Pain
Sensory disturbance
Sensory disturbance
Weakness 3
Weakness
Spasticity
Spasticity
Difficulty walking 1
Difficulty walking or in using hands
  • Cervical Disc Bulge
  • Cervical Kyphosis
  • Cervical Stenosis (Cord Compression)
  • Cervical Osteophyte (Bone Compression)
  • Ossified Post Longitudinal Ligament (OPLL)