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    • cervical spineThe cervical spine is the most mobile anatomical region. Several types of pathologies linked to natural aging can affect it.
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cervical spine

Cervical disc herniation (cervico-brachialgia)

Cervical disc herniation is defined as a part of the intervertebral disc pushing into the cervical spinal canal: protrusion, fragment, etc. The natural aging of the disc causes its dehydrat...


Cervicalgia (neck pain)

Cervicalgia is a general term referring to pain in the cervical spine. Most of the time, it is muscle fatigue pain. Like nonspecific low back pain (common low back pain), it is most often l...


Cervical spinal stenosis

It is a narrowing of the cervical spinal canal, most often caused by natural aging of the cervical spine (a form of osteoarthritis). Bony outgrowths, bulging of the disc and thickening of t...


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