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What is Cervical Spine Subluxation?
Description of the disease:
Cervical spine subluxation is a condition in which a vertebra comes out of its usual position in the cervical spine.
Classification:
- Traumatic cervical spine subluxation
- Pathological cervical spine subluxation
Symptoms:
- Neck pain
- Restricted neck movement
- Tingling or numbness in the arms
Causes:
- Trauma
- Spinal osteochondrosis
- Spinal deformities
Diagnosis:
Patient examination, X-ray, MRI or CT scan of the cervical spine.
Treatment:
Wearing a brace, drug therapy, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and in some cases - surgical intervention.
Prevention:
- Maintaining proper posture
- Strengthening back and neck muscles
- Avoiding traumatic situations
Doctor:
Cervical spine subluxation is treated by a neurologist or orthopedic surgeon.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.