Cervical Degenerative Joint Disease
What is Cervical Degenerative Joint Disease?
Cervical degenerative disc disease is a common cause of neck pain and radiating arm pain. It develops when one or more of the cushioning discs in the cervical spine starts to break down due to wear and tear. Injury may also accelerate and sometimes cause the development of the degenerative changes.
Signs and Symptoms
Common symptoms of cervical degenerative joint disease include, neck pain, nerve pain, widespread neurological symptoms, and pain that gets worse when moving.
Treatment Options
Common treatment options for cervical degenerative joint disease include, rest of lifestyle modification, pain management with medication or injections, and ice and/or heat therapy.