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The cervical spine consists of seven vertebrae and acts as bony protection for the spinal cord. This is important because injuries to the spinal cord can be devastating and result in disability.
The researchers added that the loss of cervical spine curvature is approximately 6.5 times greater in those with fibromyalgia compared with control individuals. Approximately 83% of patients with ...
Cervical spondylosis. This condition is a type of arthritis of the neck. As your discs wear down with age, your bones begin to rub against each other and break down. This causes the spine to ...
Cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy is usually caused by wear and tear on your spine—also known as degenerative spine disease. This condition typically affects people ages 50 or older. The most ...
A cervical radiofrequency ablation procedure isn’t the first line of treatment for a cervicogenic headache. Instead, doctors often recommend taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
The cervical spine refers to the neck region of the spinal column. It consists of seven bones known as the C1–C7 vertebrae. The spinal canal is a tunnel that runs down the center of the spine ...
A cervical epidural steroid injection goes into a space near the spine and has anti-inflammatory effects. But it’s not recommended for everyone with chronic pain. A cervical epidural steroid ...
Cervical stenosis (CS) is the medical term for the narrowing of the spinal canal in the cervical or “neck” region of the spine. In CS, the upper part of the spinal canal becomes narrowed ...
Depending on the severity of symptoms, patients may be offered surgical or nonsurgical options. Nonsurgical options can help manage symptoms, but they usually do not cure the underlying problem.
Results published in JAMA Surgery showed use of cervical spine imaging for pediatric patients with blunt trauma has increased despite wide variability in clinical evaluation, which could lead to ...
Cervical myelopathy is a condition that happens when the spinal cord in the neck is compressed or squeezed. There are many things that can cause this, but one of the most common is cervical ...
When bone spurs occur in the vertebra of the neck, which is the cervical spine, they are known as cervical osteophytes. These bony growths aren’t painful.