Cervical pain, commonly known as neck pain, can significantly affect daily activities, causing discomfort, stiffness, and restricted movement. Dr. Dheeraj Nath, a highly experienced orthopedic surgeon with over 20 years of expertise, offers advanced and personalized treatment for cervical spine conditions. With a focus on accurate diagnosis and modern treatment techniques, he helps patients find long-lasting relief and regain normal neck function.
Cervical pain refers to discomfort in the neck region caused by issues in the cervical spine (the upper part of the spine). It may result from muscle strain, poor posture, prolonged screen time, injury, or degenerative conditions such as cervical spondylitis or slipped disc. Symptoms may include neck stiffness, pain radiating to shoulders or arms, headaches, and sometimes numbness or tingling.
Ignoring cervical pain can lead to worsening symptoms, chronic discomfort, and reduced mobility. In some cases, it may cause nerve compression, leading to weakness or numbness in the arms. Early treatment is essential to relieve pain, prevent complications, and restore normal neck movement and function.
Dr. Dheeraj Nath provides comprehensive treatment based on the severity of the condition:
Advanced procedures used for cervical pain treatment include:
Dr. Dheeraj Nath is known for his expertise in treating cervical spine conditions with precision and care. With over two decades of experience, he focuses on identifying the root cause of neck pain and providing personalized treatment plans. His use of advanced techniques and minimally invasive procedures ensures effective relief with faster recovery. His patient-centered approach, clear communication, and commitment to long-term results make him a trusted choice for cervical pain treatment.
1. What are the common causes of cervical pain?
Common causes include poor posture, long hours of screen use, muscle strain, cervical spondylitis, and slipped discs.
2. When should I consult a doctor?
You should see a doctor if neck pain persists, worsens, or is accompanied by numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms.
3. Can cervical pain be treated without surgery?
Yes, most cases can be managed with medication, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes. Surgery is required only in severe cases.
4. How long does recovery take?
Mild cases may improve within a few weeks, while severe conditions may take longer depending on the treatment.
5. How can I prevent cervical pain?
Maintain good posture, take breaks during screen time, use ergonomic furniture, and perform regular neck exercises to prevent cervical pain.
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