Cervical spondylosis

Musculoskeletal & Spine

Cervical spondylosis is age-related degeneration of the cervical spine involving the discs and vertebrae. It is extremely common and many people have it without symptoms. An MRI may show changes in the cervical spine consistent with degenerative changes. Identifying cervical spondylosis early allows for physiotherapy and lifestyle adjustments that may help manage symptoms and slow progression.

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