Cervical spondylosis is a general term for age-related wear and tear affecting the cervical spine and discs in your neck. This condition is often used to describe degenerative disc disease and osteoarthritis. Neck injuries, your age, occupation (jobs that involve repetitive neck motions), and genetic factors all are potential risk factors. Smoking can also be a contributing factor.
Cervical spondylosis may not cause symptoms until it reaches a critical point. When symptoms do occur, they usually include neck pain and stiffness. If the spinal cord or nerve roots become pinched in the cervical spine, you might experience:
This condition is a degeneration of the cervical spine that can affect the spine at any level, resulting in pain and discomfort that can grow worse over time. As you age, the bones and cartilage that make up your neck and backbone can gradually change.
You might experience the following:
Once your correct diagnosis is established, The Revive Spine and Pain team will create a customized plan for you to get neck pain relief. If the source of neck pain is determined to be from within the neck arthritis, treatment may include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), physical therapy, and temporarily modifying your activities. Cervical facet blocks or trigger point injections may be offered if you have persistent pain.
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