What Causes Cervical Spondylosis?
Cervical Spondylosis usually develops over time and may be influenced by lifestyle and occupational factors. Common causes include:
- Degeneration of cervical discs
- Formation of bone spurs
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Poor posture and prolonged screen usage
- Repetitive neck strain
- Lack of physical activity
These changes can put pressure on nerves, leading to pain and neurological symptoms.
Cervical Spondylosis Treatment at Ashoka International Pain Management Centre
At Ashoka International Pain Management Centre, we offer personalized, non-invasive treatment plans for Cervical Spondylosis that focus on long-term relief.
Our Treatment Approach Includes:
- Physical therapy to strengthen neck muscles
- Manual therapy for pain reduction
- Ultrasound and electrotherapy
- Posture correction and ergonomic guidance
- Lifestyle modification and exercise programs
Our expert team ensures safe, effective, and surgery-free care for Cervical Spondylosis.
Benefits of Early Cervical Spondylosis Treatment
Timely treatment helps reduce pain, improve mobility, prevent nerve damage, and enhance quality of life. Patients receiving care at Ashoka International Pain Management Centre experience faster recovery and sustained relief.
Conclusion
Cervical Spondylosis should not be ignored, as early treatment can prevent long-term complications. At Ashoka International Pain Management Centre, we are committed to providing advanced, non-surgical, and personalized care for Cervical Spondylosis. With expert guidance, modern therapies, and a patient-focused approach, we help you regain comfort, mobility, and a pain-free life.
FAQs – Cervical Spondylosis
- What is Cervical Spondylosis?
Cervical Spondylosis is age-related degeneration of the neck spine causing pain and stiffness. - Is Cervical Spondylosis treatable without surgery?
Yes, most cases respond well to non-surgical pain management and physiotherapy. - What are the early signs of Cervical Spondylosis?
Neck stiffness, mild pain, and headaches are common early symptoms. - Can Cervical Spondylosis be prevented?
Good posture, regular exercise, and ergonomic habits can reduce the risk.