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Cervical Spondylosis Treatment in Bahadurpura, Hyderabad

Cervical Spondylosis

Diagnosis

Cervical-spondylosis

To diagnose cervical spondylosis, your healthcare professional will likely start with a physical exam that includes:

Imaging tests

Imaging tests can provide detailed information to guide diagnosis and treatment. Examples include:

Nerve function tests

You may need tests to determine if nerve signals are traveling properly to your muscles. Nerve function tests include:

Treatment

Treatment for cervical spondylosis depends on how serious it is. The goal of treatment is to relieve pain, help you maintain your usual activities as much as possible, and prevent permanent injury to the spinal cord and nerves.

Medicines

Your healthcare professional might prescribe:

Therapy

A physical therapist can teach you exercises to help stretch and strengthen the muscles in your neck and shoulders. This can be one of the best treatments for the pain and stiffness. Some people with cervical spondylosis benefit from the use of traction, which can help provide more space within the spine if nerve roots are being pinched.

Surgery

If conservative treatment fails or if neurological symptoms — such as weakness in your arms or legs — worsen, you might need surgery to create more room for your spinal cord and nerve roots.

The surgery might involve removing a herniated disk, bone spurs or part of a vertebra. A segment of your neck may need to be fused with bone grafts and hardware.

Self care

Mild cervical spondylosis might respond to:

Alternative medicine

For people with cervical spondylosis, chiropractic adjustments can help relieve neck pain and stiffness. The chiropractor may manipulate your spine or perform massage to relieve symptoms. The treatment is typically done after X-rays of the cervical spine have been completed.

Both massage therapy and acupuncture are being studied to treat neck pain. Some early results suggest that both may be helpful.

Preparing for your appointment

You might be referred to a physical therapist or a doctor specializing in spine conditions, known as an orthopedist.

Here’s some information to help you get ready for your appointment, and to know what to expect.

What you can do

Questions to ask your doctor

In addition to asking questions you’ve prepared, don’t hesitate to ask other questions that come up during your appointment.

What to expect from your doctor

Your healthcare professional is likely to ask you a number of questions. Being ready to answer them may make time to go over points you want to discuss in-depth. You might be asked:

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