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Arthritis Neck Pain Relief

Arthritis Neck Pain Relief

The type of arthritis neck pain relief prescribed by your doctor will depend on the severity of your neck pain, your mobility, how far the degeneration has progressed and other factors. The most common course of treatment for neck arthritis symptoms is a conservative, non-invasive approach.

There is no known cure for arthritis, and most patients will experience symptoms, at least intermittently, for the rest of their lives once it is diagnosed. Before surgery is considered, most health care providers will present their patients with a wide variety of conservative neck pain relief treatments such as:

  • Over-the-counter or prescription pain medicine
  • Physical therapy
  • Hot or cold therapy
  • Anti-inflammatory injections
  • Gentle exercises for neck pain relief

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When some neck arthritis sufferers discover that their quality of life has not improved significantly after weeks or months of conservative treatment, they begin to look into the option of spinal decompression surgery. The pain associated with cervical osteoarthritis can be attributed to irritated nerve roots that become compressed as the cervical spine structure degenerates, and decompression surgery is an attempt to create more room for the nerve roots within the spinal canal.

At Laser Spine Institute (LSI), our surgeons employ a gentle, endoscopic approach to arthritis neck pain relief. If you’re tired of living with the pain and restricted range of motion that comes with cervical osteoarthritis, contact LSI for a free review of your MRI or CT scan, and to learn how a minimally invasive, outpatient procedure can help you get your active life back.

Please note: Laser Spine Institute currently does not perform endoscopic procedures on the thoracic spine.

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