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Cervical Spine Curve

Injuries

Cervical spineinjuriesrun the gamut from mild to life-altering or even lethal, and have a number of potential causes.

Some common cervical spine injuries include herniated discs, strains, sprains,stingers, and burners (an athletic injury that is typically temporary). Additionally, the cervical spine can develop degenerative changes that may lead to arthritis and stenosis. These changes are usually, but not always, related to advancing age.

Often, a problem or an injury to your neck will involve several structures. For example, when you injure a spinal structure, the soft tissue in the area will likely be affected as well. If you have a herniated disc in your cervical spine, you may experience neck and shoulder muscle spasms, and a whiplash injury may result in sprained spinal ligaments.

Soft Tissue Injuries

From neck cricks to muscle strain and ligament sprain, most cervical spine injuries affect only the soft tissue.Manysoft tissueinjuries heal faster, with an easier recovery than fractures or other bony injuries, however, some can be more serious or may take longer to heal from than bone injuries.

A course of physical therapy may help you move past a soft tissue injury. But if, after 6 weeks of physical therapy, yoursymptomspersist, your healthcare provider may suggest more interventional treatment approaches.​

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Serious Injuries

Certain types of cervical spine injuries can be very serious. These include fractures, dislocations, and spinal cord injury.Treatment of ligament injuries is based on spinal stability.

Researchers from the United Kingdom prospectively examined a large number of records of patients (over 250,000) who experienced major trauma to find out how many of them sustained cervical spine injuries.Males under the age of 35 who experience high energy trauma with concomitant facial fractures are most at risk for a significant cervical spine injury.

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