Neck torment can be caused by numerous things—but is most regularly related to getting more seasoned. Just like the rest of the body, the disks and joints within the neck (cervical spine) gradually deteriorate as we age. Cervical spondylosis, commonly called joint pain of the neck, is the restorative term for these age-related, wear-and-tear changes that happen over time. Cervical spondylosis is greatly common. More than 85 percent of individuals over the age of 60 are affected. The condition most frequently causes torment and firmness within the neck—although numerous individuals with cervical spondylosis involvement no recognizable indications. In most cases, cervical spondylosis reacts well to traditionalist treatment that incorporates pharmaceutical and physical treatment.
Editorial: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Editorial: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
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Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
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Editorial: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
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Keynote: Journal of Clinical Case Reports
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