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  2. Forward Head Posture’s Effect on the Cervical Spine

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    The lower cervical spine goes into hyperflexion with the lordosis curve flattening out. The upper cervical spine goes into hyperextension with the lordosis curve becoming more pronounced. This unnatural, forward positioning of the head and cervical spine places additional stress on the intervertebral discs, vertebrae, and facet joints, which ...

  3. Cervical Osteophytes: Bone Spurs in the Neck - Spine-health

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    Cervical osteophyte formation typically occurs when ligaments and tendons around the cervical spine’s bones and joints are damaged or inflamed. This process usually happens with wear and tear over time. The inflamed or damaged tissue that stimulates cervical osteophyte growth is often caused by cervical osteoarthritis, a degradation in the ...

  4. Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease Treatment Options

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    Cervical radiculopathy. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2007; 15(8): 486-94. However, neck surgery has a lower success rate for relieving pain that is only in the neck itself. 1 Rhee JM, Yoon T, Riew KD. Cervical radiculopathy. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2007; 15(8): 486-94.

  5. Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease Symptoms and Diagnosis

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    Cervical disc degeneration causes sharp pain radiating down the shoulder and arm. Some common characteristics of cervical DDD symptoms include: Neck pain. The low-grade pain of a stiff neck is the most common symptom of cervical degenerative disc disease. However, sometimes the pain could also flare up and become severe, perhaps lasting a few ...

  6. All About the C5-C6 Spinal Motion Segment - Spine-health

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    C6 spinal nerve. In between C5-C6, the C6 spinal nerve exits the spinal cord through a small bony opening on the left and right sides of the spinal canal called the intervertebral foramen. This C6 nerve has a sensory root and a motor root. The C6 dermatome is an area of skin that receives sensations through the C6 nerve.

  7. How the Cervical Spine Changes With Age

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    The adult cervical spine balances the head, protects the spinal cord, and provides mobility to the neck. A typical cervical spine goes through the following lifecycle. Birth to age 2. At birth, the cervical discs are large and round, filled with cushioning liquid gel. The comparatively small vertebral bodies start out almost spherical in shape ...

  8. Cervical Osteophytes: Symptoms and Diagnosis - Spine-health

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    If the cervical bone spur starts going into the spinal canal and irritates the spinal cord, then a person may have additional neurological problems such as balance and/or coordination issues, excruciating shock-like pains through the arms and/or legs that might be made worse when bending forward, weakness or numbness anywhere beneath the neck, and possibly loss bowel or bladder control.

  9. How Cervical Facet Joint Degeneration Occurs - Spine-health

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    Dr. Eric Elowitz is a neurosurgeon specializing in minimally invasive spine surgery. He has more than 20 years of experience and practices at Weill Cornell Medicine Center for Comprehensive Spine Care. Cervical facet joint degeneration stems from aging, cartilage breakdown, and inflammation, leading to neck pain and limited mobility.

  10. Thoracic Kyphosis: Forward Curvature of the Upper Back

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    Throacic kyphosis refers to the excessive forward curvature of the spine in the upper back. When the curvature is greater than 50 degrees, the result is a stooped forward posture. Symptoms can range from mild, requiring no treatment, to severe symptoms that are best treated with surgery. Depending on the underlying cause of the condition ...

  11. Neck Pain from Ankylosing Spondylitis - Spine-health

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    Ankylosing spondylitis is a form of arthritis that can cause flares of burning pain in the spine. It typically develops in the lower back and hips but gradually progresses up toward the neck over time. Some people may go years and only deal with occasional episodes of intense spinal pain. Others might have frequent flare-ups as the disease ...