Cervicarthrosis

Cervical arthrosis is a chronic disease that develops in the intervertebral discs of the cervical spine. The formation of degenerative changes in the supporting tissues of the discs leads to disruption of the shock-absorbing function of the vertebrae, which aggravates the compression of the nerve roots of the spinal cord. Cervicalgia causes disruption of the functioning of organs and systems of the body. Diseases also include cervicorostosis - this is entropy of the joints of the spine, depriving them of mobility. Cervical spondylosis also develops - inflammation of the ligaments between the vertebrae, which causes traumatic kyphosis deformity of the spine with constant physical activity. As a rule, predominantly one cervical region is involved in the process. Usually the disease is diagnosed between the ages of 35 and 45 years or a little later.