Various symptoms of cervical spondylosis may adversely affect the patient’s daily life. For example, neck pain often gets worse, even if the patient does simple actions, such as driving or reading a book. Rest may alleviate the symptoms of pain, state of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Cervical osteoarthritis is a medical condition in which there is deterioration of the discs and cartilage in the neck, resulting in damage to the joints of the neck. Age and injuries can be contributing factors for this condition. Some treatments are used to relieve symptoms are cervical collar, physical therapy, pain medication and injections. Surgery is an option when conservative treatments fail and the patient has severe pain or serious loss of function.