Neck Pain Relief Surgery
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In most cases if your neck pains are resulted in repeated or prolonged movements to the neck’s muscles, ligaments, tendons, bones, or joints, it is not advisable or necessary for you to perform a surgery.
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● However, if your neck pains are caused by following cases, surgery should be within your consideration.
— If your neck pain is caused by traumatic injury which may bring about fracture or abnormal motion, surgery can help you stabilize the spine and restrain a bone fracture from causing possible instability or paralysis.
— Your pain is caused by pressure on the spinal nerve roots or spinal cord which may bring about pain, numbness in neck area, weakness in arm or hand, persisting severe pain for months in spite of treatment, or even lead to loss of bladder or bowel control.
— Your pain is caused because of narrowing of the spinal canal (cervical spinal stenosis) or arthritis of the neck.
● Or surgery is available if your neck pain is resulted in pressure on the nerve roots or injury or illness, including:
— Discectomy, no matter whether it is with or without fusion. See the surgery section of the topics about herniated disc if you want to get further information.
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Effective Neck Pain Treatment Options
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