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Cervical Myelopathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options

Cervical Myelopathy is a serious spinal condition that can lead to paralysis and even death when not promptly treated by the spine orthopaedic surgeon in UK<br>

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Cervical Myelopathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options

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  1. Cervical Myelopathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options

  2. Cervical Myelopathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options What is Cervical Myelopathy? • The word ‘Myelopathy’ describes the neurological symptoms associated withdysfunction of the spinal cord. • Cervical Myelopathy is the spinal condition that involves compression of the spinal cord in the cervical neck formed by the 7 vertebrae, 6 discs and 8 nerve roots. • When the spinal canal formed by these vertebrae and discs get narrower, it could compress the spinal cord affecting the functions of the body that particular part of the spine controls.

  3. Cervical Myelopathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options What Causes Cervical Myelopathy?

  4. Cervical Myelopathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options Symptoms :

  5. Cervical Myelopathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options Diagnosis:

  6. Cervical Myelopathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options Treatment for Cervical Myelopathy in UK:

  7. Cervical Myelopathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options Conclusion

  8. Contact us • Royal Orthopaedic Hospital • BMI The Priory Hospital • Spire Parkway Hospital • Bromsgrove Private Clinic • Birmingham Childrens Hospital

  9. Contact and Connect • Clinical secretary: SamanthaLeavy +44 785 021 1939 • Medico-legal secretary: JanClarke +44 121 4508928 • Spire Parkway Hospital: 0121 704 5500 • BMI NEC (National Enquiry Centre): 0808 101 0337 • BMI Priory: 0121 446 1638 • Email: secretary@mehtaspine.co.uk • The appointments are booked through the clinic

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