Cervical osteochondrosis

One of the most common diseases of the intervertebral discs is cervical osteochondrosis.Spinal diseases affect 85% of people in the world.

The first signs of the disease may appear between the ages of 25 and 40 years.Osteochondrosis often causes headaches.If the disease is left to chance, it will cause intervertebral protrusion, and as a result, a hernia.

In the recent past, cervical osteochondrosis most often occurred in people over 40 years of age; today, the age of those suffering from it has decreased significantly.Signs of the disease may appear in adolescents as young as 12 years of age.

cervical osteochondrosis - disease of the spine

It is because of frequent mobility that the cervical spine becomes more vulnerable to injury and any painful changes.The neck, like the spine, consists of vertebrae, discs and ligaments.The cervical vertebrae communicate more closely with each other, and therefore even the smallest loads can cause their displacement and narrowing of blood vessels and nerves.

Reasons

The main cause of osteochondrosis in the cervical spine can be a sedentary lifestyle, for example, associated with long driving, sewing, working in an office on a computer, etc. Increased stress can also become a catalyst for the disease: sharp turns, flexion and extension, jerky movements in any direction negatively affect the spine.

  • Inherited predisposition;
  • Susceptibility to infections, intoxications, metabolic disorders;
  • Insufficient or excess nutrition, excess weight;
  • Bruises and fractures;
  • Scoliosis, lordosis, kyphosis;
  • Frequent hypothermia.

Treatment

As a rule, specialists prescribe conservative methods for treating such degenerative diseases of the spine.Anti-inflammatory drugs are usually used for pain, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are used for moderate pain, and injections are used at the beginning of treatment.Then the doctor can prescribe physiotherapeutic treatment methods: magnetophoresis and laser phoresis.They influence the spine with low-frequency currents and magnetic fields, which results in improved blood circulation and reduced pain symptoms.

Also, for osteochondrosis of the cervical spine, therapeutic massage and physical exercise, electrical neurostimulation and a specialized diet can be prescribed.For detailed information, please consult a specialist.

Effective and safe treatments are massages and physiotherapy, which are available at the medical center.A competent physiotherapist will select an individual course of procedures.