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Symptoms and treatment of Cervical Spondylosis

The basic risk factor that leads to cervical spondylosis is old age and intense use of the neck. During this age, fluid inside the discs of the vertebrae that run to the neck dry up, and bones and ligaments of the area become stiff and thicker, and decrease the space between the cervical discs that allow their easy movement.<br>

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Symptoms and treatment of Cervical Spondylosis

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  1. Symptoms and treatment of Cervical Spondylosis If you have crossed 60s, and often experience intense pain in your neck area, it can mean that you are suffering from cervical spondylosis. Basically, cervical spondylosis is an age related condition in which the bones, joints and discs of the neck degenerate. The normal wear and tear of the neck leads to loss of the fluid that helps in easy gliding of the discs of the area. Eventually, patients experience painfulness while attempting to move their neck. If you want to hear further on this complication, here is what the Greenfield Chiropractor Injury experts have to say. Read out! The obvious symptoms The most prominent symptom of cervical spondylosis is that patients find it painful to move their head. There is stiffness in the neck area. Patients also report experiencing pain in the collarbones, shoulders, shoulder blades and arms. Headache is yet another complicacy associated with cervical spondylosis which originates from the nape area and gradually moves up towards the temples. However, when cervical spondylosis advances into cervical myelopathy and presses the nerves of the spinal cord, patients experience typical symptoms like tingling sensation and numbness in the arms, legs, hand and feet. There is muscle spasm and abnormal reflex. Some patients also suffer from lack of coordination and find it difficult to move. Bowel and bladder incontinence are also associated with this aggravated condition of cervical spondylosis.

  2. The risk factors The basic risk factor that leads to cervical spondylosis is old age and intense use of the neck. During this age, fluid inside the discs of the vertebrae that run to the neck dry up, and bones and ligaments of the area become stiff and thicker, and decrease the space between the cervical discs that allow their easy movement. Another risk factor that increases vulnerability to cervical spondylosis is physical trauma on the neck. Accidental conditions or work related commitments that imply bearing of heavy load on the head or exert pressure on the neck bones often cause untimely degeneration of the cervical discs. Hence, it results it cervical spondylosis. Yet another risk factor that makes an individual susceptible to this problem is misalignment of the spinal cord. This usually occurs due to poor or incorrect posture that gradually alters the normal placement of the vertebrae of the spinal cord. The treatment Various sorts of treatments and medications are suggested to patients suffering from cervical spondylosis. Among them include complete rest for suggested period, chiropractic manipulation of the spinal vertebrae, physical therapy like hot and cold compress and exercises. However, patients are also administered non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs so that they can get instant relief from their painfulness. Patients with aggravated conditions are also advised to wear cervical collars. For more details visit at https://bit.ly/2CtFLqg

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