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Neck and Cervical
Neck and Cervical Spine Area
The most common complaints in the cervical region include persistent neck pain, which can worsen with certain movements or incorrect postures. Many people also report cervical stiffness, a feeling of blockage, or difficulty moving the neck freely, especially upon waking or after long periods of sitting.

Zone
Cervical
Lumbar
Dorsal
Cervical osteoarthritis results from wear and tear of the joints in the cervical spine, causing pain, stiffness, and limited movement.
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Cervical
Lumbar
Dorsal
Spinal stenosis refers to the narrowing of the spinal canal, compressing nerves and causing pain or motor changes.
Zone
Cervical
Lumbar
Dorsal
Vertebral fractures typically occur due to trauma or osteoporosis, causing pain and limited mobility.
Zone
Cervical
Lumbar
Dorsal
A herniated disc occurs when the intervertebral disc ruptures, compressing nerves or the spinal cord.
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Cervical
Lumbar
Dorsal
Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive treatment indicated in some cases of chronic neck pain.
Zone
Cervical
Lumbar
Dorsal
Arthrodesis is a surgical procedure that joins two or more vertebrae, providing stability in cases of severe pain or instability of the spine.
Zone
Cervical
Lumbar
Dorsal
A technique that allows for the decompression of compressed nerves through small incisions and less invasive procedures, focusing on rapid recovery and minimal impact on surrounding tissues.
Zone
Cervical
Lumbar
Dorsal
Minimally invasive surgery uses modern techniques that reduce damage to tissues, allowing for faster recovery.