Disc Disorders With Myelopathy Cervical

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Definition:
Cervical disc disorder with myelopathy can result from either a herniation of a cervical disc or spinal cord compression by spinal stenosis. Discs are composed of a gel-like inner material (nucleus pulposus) encased in a ring of tough, fibrous outer material (annulus fibrosis); intervertebral discs absorb shock and allow movement of the spine. Disc displacement (herniation) occurs when the nucleus pulposus and/or the annulus protrudes abnormally into the spinal canal. Most often, a disc herniation presses on an exiting spinal nerve, causing dysfunction in a nerve root (radiculopathy). Less commonly, the spinal cord can become compressed by a herniated or bulging disc alone, or in combination with degenerative changes or with a narrow spinal canal.
Symptoms
  • Neck pain
  • Decreased arm sensation
  • Decreased arm strength
  • Possible dizziness, syncope, blurred vision, ringing in ears
  • Hyperactive reflexes
Causes
  • Herniation of a cervical disc
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Rupture of cervical disc
Treatment
  • Posture program
  • ROM and stretching exercises for neck
  • Upper extremity strengthening exercises

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