Cervical Spondylitis
Cervical spondylitis is a condition characterized by neck pain and stiffness due to the wear and tear of the cervical spine's vertebrae and discs.
It can cause headaches, numbness, and tingling in the arms and hands.
Treatment often includes pain management, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes to reduce strain on the neck.
Severe cases may require surgical intervention to alleviate pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
Early diagnosis and appropriate management can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
Cervical Spondylitis
A degenerative disc disorder affecting the cervical vertebrae in the neck.
Ageing and wear-and-tear on cervical discs/vertebrae Injuries or trauma to the neck Genetic predisposition Poor posture putting extra stress on the neck
More common in older adults over age 40 Individuals with physically demanding jobs/activities Those with a prior neck injury or arthritis
Addresses root causes, not just pain relief Reduces inflammation and improves mobility naturally Strengthens musculoskeletal system and structure Safe, non-invasive treatment without side effects