1. Academic Validation
  2. Cervical spine: degenerative conditions

Cervical spine: degenerative conditions

  • Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2011 Dec;4(4):168-74. doi: 10.1007/s12178-011-9099-2.
Andrew G Todd 1
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Southern Orthopedic Specialists, 2731 Napoleon Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70115, USA, [email protected].
Abstract

Degenerative cervical spine disorders will affect up to two-thirds of the population in their lifetime. While often benign and episodic in nature, cervical disorders may become debilitating resulting in severe pain and possibly neurologic sequelae. Non-operative treatment continues to play an important role in treating these patients, with medications, therapy and interventional pain injections playing increasing roles in treatment. Surgical treatment including anterior and posterior decompression and fusion have been effective treatments of many cervical disorders, but may lead to significant problems including adjacent level disease. Laminotomy/foraminotomy and total disc arthroplasty may avoid some of these problems while providing similar clinical results. Ongoing clinical trials and studies are helping to define the role of these new technologies in treatment of patients with degenerative cervical disorders, although their greater benefit has yet to be proven.

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