
Cervical Spine Disorders
Cervical spine disorders affect the neck region and may involve disc degeneration, nerve compression, or spinal cord pressure. Common conditions include cervical spondylosis, radiculopathy, and myelopathy. Symptoms may include neck stiffness, arm pain, numbness, or weakness. In more advanced cases, balance and coordination may also be affected.
Slipped or Herniated DiscSciatica & Nerve CompressionCervical Spine DisordersLumbar Spine DisordersSpinal StenosisScoliosis & Spine DeformitiesSpine Trauma & FracturesOsteoporotic Compression FracturesCraniovertebral Junction DisordersSpinal Infections & TuberculosisSpine TumorsChronic Back & Neck Pain
Treatments & Procedures
Conditions affecting the neck region including cervical spondylosis, radiculopathy, and myelopathy.




