Treatment for cervical spondylosis aims to manage pain, improve mobility, and prevent further progression of the condition.
Physical therapy and orthopaedic care work closely to enhance the health and well-being of individuals with musculoskeletal disorders.
Physiotherapy will promote normal movement and improve function on the affected side of the body which will increase independence with daily tasks.
Lumbar spondylosis is a condition involving the natural wearing down of bones, cartilage and ligaments of the spine in the lower back area.
Sometimes called arthritis of the neck, is a general term for wear and tear that affects your cervical spine. If you have cervical spondylosis, your neck may ache, hurt or feel stiff.
The evaluation process broadly involves interviewing the patient and reviewing medical and test reports such as X-rays, MRI CT scan reports.