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Category: Cervical Spine
Jul 20, 2006

Posterior Cervical Fusion

Introduction Posterior cervical fusion is done through the back (posterior) of the neck. The surgery joins two or more neck vertebrae into one solid section of bone. The medical term for fusion is arthrodesis. Posterior cervical fusion is most commonly used to treat neck fractures and dislocations and to fix...
Last Updated: 04 September 2015
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Category: Cervical Spine
Jul 20, 2006

Neck Pain

Introduction Neck pain is a common reason people visit their doctor. Neck pain typically doesn't start from a single injury. Instead, the problem usually develops over time from the stress and strain of daily activities. Eventually, the parts of the spine begin to degenerate. The degeneration can become a source...
Last Updated: 04 September 2015
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Category: Cervical Spine
Jul 20, 2006

Cervical Spine Anatomy

Introduction Knowing the main parts of your neck and how these parts work is important as you learn to care for your neck problem. Two common anatomic terms are useful as they relate to the neck. The term anterior refers to the front of the neck. The term posterior refers...
Last Updated: 04 September 2015
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Category: Cervical Spine
Jul 20, 2006

Cervical Spinal Stenosis

Introduction The spinal cord is a column of nerve tissue protected by a bony tube in the spinal column. Conditions that narrow the space in this tube put the spinal cord at risk of getting squeezed. This narrowing in the spinal column of the neck is called cervical spinal stenosis,...
Last Updated: 04 September 2015
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Category: Cervical Spine
Jul 20, 2006

Cervical Radiculopathy

Introduction Neck pain has many causes. Mechanical neck pain comes from injury or inflammation in the soft tissues of the neck. This is much different and less concerning than symptoms that come from pressure on the nerve roots as they exit the spinal column. People sometimes refer to this problem...
Last Updated: 04 September 2015
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Category: Cervical Spine
Jul 20, 2006

Cervical Laminectomy

Introduction A laminectomy is a surgical procedure to relieve pressure on the spinal cord due to spinal stenosis. In spinal stenosis, bone spurs press against the spinal cord, leading to a condition called myelopathy. Myelopathy can produce problems with the bowels and bladder, disruptions in the way you walk, and...
Last Updated: 04 September 2015
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Category: Cervical Spine
Jul 20, 2006

Cervical Foraminotomy

Introduction Foraminotomy is a surgical procedure for widening the area where the spinal nerve roots exit the spinal column. A foramen is the opening around the nerve root, and otomy refers to the medical procedure for enlarging the opening. In this procedure, surgeons widen the passageway to relieve pressure where...
Last Updated: 04 September 2015
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Category: Cervical Spine
Jul 20, 2006

Cervical Discectomy

Introduction Cervical discectomy is surgery to remove one or more discs from the neck. The disc is the pad that separates the neck vertebrae; ectomy means to take out. Usually a discectomy is combined with a fusion of the two vertebrae that are separated by the disc. In some cases,...
Last Updated: 04 September 2015
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Category: Cervical Spine
Jul 20, 2006

Cervical Corpectomy and Strut Graft

Introduction A corpectomy is surgery to relieve pressure on the spinal cord due to spinal stenosis. In spinal stenosis, bone spurs press against the spinal cord, leading to a condition called myelopathy. This can produce problems with the bowels and bladder and disrupt the way you walk. Fine motor skills...
Last Updated: 04 September 2015
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Category: Cervical Spine
Jul 20, 2006

Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion

Introduction Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a procedure used to treat neck problems such as cervical radiculopathy, disc herniations, fractures, and spinal instability. In this procedure, the surgeon enters the neck from the front (the anterior region) and removes a spinal disc (discectomy). The vertebrae above and below...
Last Updated: 04 September 2015
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