Myelopathy Cervical

**Cervical myelopathy** is one of the most common spinal cord disorders that can lead to serious health consequences. Cervical myelopathy occurs due to problems with the cervical spine, which is one of the most important for maintaining correct posture and movement of the head.

Symptoms of cervical injury may include **neck pain, headaches, dizziness, muscle weakness, numb skin and sensory disturbances**.

The causes of cervical myelopathy can be varied and depend on the location of the cervical spine injury. This may be the result of osteochondrosis, migraine, disc herniation, inflammatory diseases, damage from sports injuries or heavy physical activity. As a result of such injuries, compression of the nerves can occur, leading to disruption of nerve conduction.

Cervical myelopathy tends to develop gradually, but in the case of certain causes or complicated consequences, its consequences can manifest quickly and severely. At the first sign of cervical weakness and other manifestations, consult your doctor immediately to avoid the risk of severe complications and complications