Cervical spondylitis is a degenerative condition affecting the cervical spine, leading to stiffness, discomfort, and restricted movement. When it progresses, it can cause neuropathy, leading to numbness, tingling, and weakness in the arms and hands. At our clinic, we provide care for cervical spondylitis with neuropathy in Scarborough, using various therapies to improve mobility and reduce discomfort.
This condition typically develops due to:
If left untreated, it may lead to persistent discomfort and progressive nerve issues affecting arm and hand function.
Common symptoms include:
Early intervention can help prevent further nerve damage and improve overall function.
We offer a range of therapies to restore movement and improve nerve function.
Physiotherapy helps address mobility issues and reduce discomfort through:
This approach helps manage stiffness and improves function over time.
This therapy focuses on musculoskeletal conditions, addressing issues such as:
These techniques help restore function and prevent further degeneration.
For chronic discomfort and muscle tension, shockwave therapy may be beneficial. It helps by:
This approach supports recovery from nerve-related discomfort.
Chiropractic adjustments can help with spinal alignment and nerve function by:
Chiropractic care can be effective for addressing nerve-related symptoms and improving spinal health.
Massage therapy helps manage muscle tightness and improves circulation. It includes:
This therapy helps reduce discomfort and improve relaxation.
Support devices may help manage posture-related strain by:
Bracing may be recommended in specific cases where additional stability is needed.
We follow a structured approach to rehabilitation:
Each phase is designed to support long-term improvements in mobility and function.
Consider treatment if you experience:
Seeking care early can prevent worsening symptoms and improve recovery outcomes.
If you are experiencing discomfort or neuropathy related to cervical spondylitis, we are here to help. Our clinic offers physiotherapy, chiropractic care, massage therapy, shockwave therapy, and other rehabilitation services to support recovery. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.
Symptoms may include neck pain, stiffness, headaches, shoulder pain, numbness or tingling in the arms and hands, and decreased range of motion in the neck.
Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination to assess symptoms and neck movement, along with imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI to evaluate the condition of the cervical spine.
Preventive measures include maintaining good posture, incorporating regular neck exercises, avoiding prolonged positions that strain the neck, and using ergonomic furniture to support proper alignment during daily activities.