Surgical and Post‐Operative Management of Cervical Spine Stenosis: Difference between revisions
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== Definition/Description == | == Definition/Description == | ||
Narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck. This can lead to squeezing or compressing of the nerve roots where they leave the spinal cord or it can damage the spinal cord itself.1 These conditions are referred to as radiculopathy and cervical spinal myelopathy respectively.<br> | Narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck. This can lead to squeezing or compressing of the nerve roots where they leave the spinal cord or it can damage the spinal cord itself.1 These conditions are referred to as radiculopathy and cervical spinal myelopathy respectively.<br> | ||
== Epidemiology /Etiology == | == Epidemiology /Etiology == |
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Narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck. This can lead to squeezing or compressing of the nerve roots where they leave the spinal cord or it can damage the spinal cord itself.1 These conditions are referred to as radiculopathy and cervical spinal myelopathy respectively.
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