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Neck Pain
Neck pain and symptoms caused by a cervical (neck) spine disorder are a very common problem for many adult Americans. The cervical spine is composed of many different anatomic structures, including muscles, bones, ligaments, and joints. Each of these structures has nerve endings that can detect painful problems when they occur. The different parts of the cervical spine are normally well balanced and able to handle all of the movements, stresses, and strains of the body gracefully. However, when the different parts of the cervical spine are injured or start to wear out, your neck can be a significant source of pain and discomfort.
Studies show that approximately fifty percent of the population has evidence of degenerative changes in their cervical spine by the age of fifty. These changes happen because the discs that act as shock absorbers between the vertebral bodies of the cervical spine wear out, as we grow older. As the intervertebral disks wear out, they begin to collapse, or herniate, and become less flexible. The common causes of neck pain and cervical disorders include arthritis, injuries, and trauma. In some situations neck pain can also be a warning sign of something more serious such as spinal cord compression, a tumor, or spinal infection.
Patients suffering from neck, shoulder, head or arm pain should be examined by a doctor or physician assistant. At STOSSA , we are dedicated to finding the source of your neck or arm pain. Once a diagnosis is made, Treatment Options will be reviewed.

Choose from the following categories to learn more about what can cause Neck Pain:

Anatomy of the Cervical Spine
Mechanical Neck Pain
Cervical Radiculoathy
Muscle Strain
Degenerative Disck Disease
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Fracture and Disclocation
Spinal Cord Injury
Herniated/Ruptured Disk
Spinal Stenosis
Infections
Tumors
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arhritis
Whiplash
Phone: 877-BAK-SATX
(877-225-7289)

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South Texas Orthopaedic & Spinal Surgery Associates, PA
Huebner Medical Center
9150 Huebner Road - Suite 350
San Antonio, Texas 78240-1551



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