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  1. Arthritis Neck Pain: Causes, Symptoms, Exercises, Treatment

  2. Cervical spondylosis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

  3. Cervical Osteoarthritis (Cervical Spondylosis) - WebMD

    2024年3月12日 · Cervical spondylosis is also called cervical osteoarthritis. It is a condition involving changes to the bones, disks, and joints of the neck, usually as people age. Cervical...

  4. Cervical Spondylosis: What It Is, Symptoms

    Cervical spondylosis,” sometimes called arthritis of the neck, is a general term for wear and tear that affects your cervical spine. If you have cervical spondylosis, your neck may ache, hurt or feel stiff. Healthcare providers can’t …

  5. Neck Arthritis: Symptoms, Types, and Treatment

    2023年4月5日 · Osteoarthritis: The most common type of arthritis, which affects the neck, particularly in older adults. It occurs due to the wear and tear of the joints and the cartilage that cushions...

  6. Cervical Spondylosis (Arthritis of the Neck) - OrthoInfo

    Cervical spondylosis, commonly called arthritis of the neck, is the medical term for the wear-and-tear changes that occur in the cervical spine (neck) over time. The condition is common—but many people with cervical spondylosis …

  7. Arthritis in the Neck: Symptoms, Types of Neck …

    2019年6月20日 · Osteoarthritis in the neck is the degeneration of joints, vertebrae, and discs in the cervical portion of the spine. With less padding between them, vertebrae may rub against each other. That can cause

  8. Cervical Osteoarthritis (Neck Arthritis) - Spine-health

    Cervical osteoarthritis, or neck arthritis, involves degeneration of neck joints and discs, causing pain and stiffness.

  9. Cervical Osteoarthritis - Physiopedia

    Cervical OA can have many causes such as mechanically over-stressing of a joint (e.g. working with tools which generate intense vibration), previous bone fractures or other injuries to the neck, overload at a young age, postural …

  10. Spinal Osteoarthritis (Degenerative Arthritis of the Spine) - WebMD