Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease
Disc degeneration is often associated with spinal instability, and bone spurs may subsequently grow in an attempt to stabilize the spine.
Cervical Facet Arthritis
Facet disease can occur at any level of the spine, but is most common in the cervical and lumbar region.
Cervical Facet Syndrome
Facet disease can occur at any level of the spine, but is most common in the cervical and lumbar region.
Cervical Foraminal Stenosis
Cervical stenosis refers to the narrowing of the regions that surround the nerves which exit the spine.
Cervical Stenosis
Cervical stenosis refers to narrowing of the regions that surround the nerves which exit the spine.
Cervical Stinger
A “stinger” or “burner” is a neurological injury to the brachial plexus. Typically with a stinger or burner the upper part of this plexus gets stretched.
Cervical Herniated Disc
A herniated disc refers to a disc that is no longer contained completely between the intervertebral space.
Cervical Pinched Nerve
A pinched nerve refers to compression of the nerve anywhere along its course.
Cervical Radiculitis
Cervical radiculitis or radiculopathy is caused by impingement of a nerve root, essentially a “pinched” nerve.
Headaches
A headache is pain anywhere in the region of the head or neck.
Neck Pain
Neck muscles can be strained from poor posture — whether it’s leaning into your computer at work or hunching over your workbench at home.
Occipital Neuralgia
Occipital neuralgia is a neurological condition that involves dysfunction of the occipital nerves.
Whiplash
Whiplash is a neck injury that can occur during rear-end automobile collisions, when your head suddenly moves backward and then forward — similar to the motion of someone cracking a whip.