November 27, 2007
Cervical Spine Surgery Is Done In Two Conditions
Generally, cervical spine surgery is done in two conditions. These conditions are degenerative disorder and cervical deformity.
In degenerative disorder, discs become herniated due to wear and tear over the years. It is a situation when the inner substance that looks like jelly comes out from disc cracks. The affected disc is known as a herniated disc. It can result in extreme pain, weakness in the spine area, and numbness.
Cervical deformity is a kind of physical deformity and can easily be identified. It is easily resolved through cervical spine surgery.










