Cervical Spondylosis
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for cervical spondylosis, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTUnderstanding Cervical Spondylosis
It is commonly seen in individuals over 40 but may occur earlier due to lifestyle factors such as poor posture, prolonged screen time, or repetitive neck movements. Degeneration of discs and joints can reduce flexibility and may affect nearby nerves, causing additional symptoms.
Introduction
Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative condition affecting the neck region of the spine, characterized by disc wear, joint changes, and possible nerve involvement impacting mobility and comfort.
Common Symptoms
- Neck pain and stiffness
- Headaches
- Tingling in arms
- Weakness
- Reduced flexibility
Treatment Options
- Pain medications
- Physiotherapy
- Neck exercises
- Lifestyle changes
- Surgery in severe cases
Recovery & Outlook
Most patients respond well to non-surgical treatments including physiotherapy and posture correction. Regular exercises and ergonomic adjustments help prevent recurrence. Severe cases with nerve compression may require surgical intervention, but outcomes are generally good with timely care.