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Cervical Deformity: Causes, Symptoms, and Surgical Correction

Cervical deformity refers to abnormal alignment or curvature of the cervical spine. This condition can result from trauma, degenerative disease, congenital abnormalities, or previous surgeries. Left untreated, cervical deformity symptoms can lead to chronic pain, neurological deficits, and reduced quality of life. Cervical deformity symptoms may include neck pain, stiffness, difficulty holding the head upright, […]

Cervical deformity refers to abnormal alignment or curvature of the cervical spine. This condition can result from trauma, degenerative disease, congenital abnormalities, or previous surgeries. Left untreated, cervical deformity symptoms can lead to chronic pain, neurological deficits, and reduced quality of life.

Cervical deformity symptoms may include neck pain, stiffness, difficulty holding the head upright, and neurological issues such as numbness, weakness, or balance problems. In severe cases, cervical deformity can compress the spinal cord or nerve roots, requiring surgical correction.

Diagnosis involves a thorough physical and neurological exam, along with imaging studies to evaluate spinal alignment and stability. Treatment options vary depending on the severity and cause of the deformity. In many cases, surgical realignment and stabilization are necessary to restore proper posture and relieve nerve compression.

Dr. Eric Arias, a board-certified neurosurgeon practicing in Englewood, Colorado, offers expert evaluation and treatment for cervical deformity symptoms. Serving patients throughout the Denver metro area, Dr. Arias uses advanced techniques to correct spinal alignment and improve neurological function.

If you’re experiencing neck pain, postural changes, or neurological symptoms, don’t ignore them. Cervical deformity can worsen over time, but with the right care, many patients experience significant relief and improved mobility.

Cervical Myelopathy: Recognizing the Signs of Spinal Cord Compression

Cervical Myelopathy: Recognizing the Signs of Spinal Cord Compression

Cervical myelopathy is a serious condition caused by compression of the spinal cord in the neck. Unlike radiculopathy, which affects individual nerve roots, myelopathy impacts the spinal cord itself—leading to more widespread and potentially disabling symptoms. Learn...

Cervical Radiculopathy: Understanding Nerve Pain in the Neck and Arms

Cervical Radiculopathy: Understanding Nerve Pain in the Neck and Arms

Cervical radiculopathy is a condition caused by compression or irritation of a nerve root in the cervical spine (neck region). This can result in pain that radiates from the neck into the shoulder, arm, and even the fingers. Patients may also experience numbness,...

How to Prepare for Your First Visit with a Neurosurgeon

How to Prepare for Your First Visit with a Neurosurgeon

Meeting with a neurosurgeon for the first time can feel overwhelming, especially if you're facing a diagnosis involving the brain or spine. Knowing what to expect can help you prepare for your first visit with a Neurosurgeon, ease anxiety and ensure you get the most...