Cervical Spondylosis

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2009

What exactly is cervical spondylosis?
What are the symptoms?
What is the diagnosis?
What is the treatment?

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  • One thing is.i'm a pill popper and it's only robbing the bones of it's blood.And of course,makes you Stoned.

  • don't waste Ur time in this fuk off video without any treatment

  • Stop it!! You are not a doctor! You are giving doctors a bad name. You are pronouncing simple medical terms incorrectly. You don't know what MRI stands for or how analgesic is pronounced.

  • I was doing research on myself when I came across this, lot of you think this might not be a real doctor. But the symptoms and info were enough for me to help a friend talk to his doc about this, and he has it....

  • Spondylosis, or spinal arthritis, is a medical term used to refer to the general ‘wear and tear’ that occurs in the joints and bones of the spine as people get older. Cervical spondylosis refers to these age-related changes that occur in the neck (the cervical spine).

    Cervical spondylosis occurs normally as you age and does not usually cause symptoms. Changes of spondylosis can be found in 15% of people in their twenties and 85% of all patients over the age of 60.

  • @msaet1

    i am 34, have had no physical trauma or surgery. i now have this crap in addition to lumbar at l4/l5. they diagnosed my lumbar as disc degenerative disease. aaah sounds so flowery. going to the hospital next week in India. US doc advised laminectomy in 2008 which I never agreed to, so what am i now? pill popper with pain,lol

  • @twmd

    gosh! i heard it over n over n yes u r right. then he mis-pronounced "collar". btw, he sounds like Bush Jr.

  • Hello. Dr. I had cervical spine surgery done c6 c7 fused with some bulging still to c4 and five, the surgery was over a year after an mri was done to find that there was an extreme amount of presure on the spinal cord. I still have pain and numbness even though I had two top surgeon's. Could the long term presure without surgey cause permanent damage? Thank you

  • Magnetical renaissance imaging!

  • Magnetical renaissance imaging!

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