Cervical osteochondrosis

Cervical osteochondrosis is a degenerative-dystrophic disorder in articular cartilage tissues, which can be located in any joint, as well as in the intervertebral disc.The cervical column is subjected to high loads, which over time lead to a decrease in the elasticity of the discs and their flattening.The distance between the vertebrae decreases, blood circulation in the affected area worsens and pain appears in the cervical spine.

Neck pain due to cervical spine osteochondrosisMuscle tension with cervical osteochondrosis

Causes of osteochondrosis

The main reason for the development of osteochondrosis is an unbalanced and excessive load on the cervical spine.The load can occur due to excess weight, standing in an uncomfortable position for a long time or during sedentary work.Osteochondrosis is not always the result of direct stress on the vertebrae.The disease can be caused by metabolic disorders, lack of vitamins B, C, D, as well as hormonal and autoimmune diseases, chronic intoxication, injuries and age-related changes.

Currently, there is no accurate data on the causes of degenerative diseases of the spine.Osteochondrosis can occur for a number of reasons:

  • genetic factor - congenital weakness of connective tissue;
  • age-related changes in the spine;
  • diseases of the musculoskeletal system (scoliosis, flat feet, torticollis, rheumatic diseases, developmental anomalies);
  • vertebral instability (increased mobility of a part of the spine);
  • low physical activity;
  • cervical spine injuries;
  • heavy physical activity, carrying heavy objects.

Stages of osteochondrosis

Treatment of cervical osteochondrosis depends on the stage of development and clinical signs of the disease.Each stage is characterized by certain characteristics:

  • Phase 1 - destruction of osteochondral tissue occurs.During this stage, patients do not notice the symptoms of the disease.This can be discomfort, pain in the cervical spine, pain during movement.
  • Phase 2 – MRI reveals protrusions of the intervertebral discs, compression of the spinal roots (radicular syndrome).The changes that occur cause pain in the cervical spine with radiation to the shoulder and upper limbs.Associated symptoms include increased fatigue, headaches and difficulty concentrating.
  • Phase 3 – Painful sensations increase and are permanent, radiating to the upper part of the body.There is numbness in the hands, weakness in the muscles of the upper extremities and often one side of the body is affected.
  • Phase 4 – bone tissue is replaced, an osteophyte is created and neighboring joints are damaged.

Clinical manifestations

General signs of cervical osteochondrosis:

  • pain in the cervical spine;
  • radiculopathy - compression of the nerve roots, which is manifested by pain, sensory disturbances and muscle weakness;
  • numbness of the upper extremities appears;
  • pain in the cervical region radiating to the occipital region of the head, dizziness.

Diagnosing

The examination includes the collection of the patient's anamnestic data, complaints, examination and palpation of the cervical spine and assessment of the neurological condition.To determine the changes present and the stage of the disease, digital radiography, MRI and CT and Doppler ultrasound of the main arteries of the brain (USGD) are performed.Diagnosis allows the specialist to create an effective treatment regimen.

Treatment of osteochondrosis

In order to achieve the most positive results and slow down the progression of the disease, comprehensive treatment is carried out.Treatment combines drug therapy with physiotherapeutic procedures, massage, acupuncture, manual therapy, hardware traction of the cervical spine and therapeutic exercises.

Shants collar

During the period of exacerbation of cervical osteochondrosis, it is prescribed to wear a special orthopedic device - Shants collar.The main purpose of the product is to adjust the cervical spine in the correct position.

Surgical treatment

Surgical intervention is indicated in cases where medication and physical intervention are unavoidable.People turn to him if the patient's spinal canal is catastrophically narrowed.

Surgical intervention is performed to eliminate a hernia, replace a destroyed intervertebral disc with an implant, and expand the spinal canal.

Massage for cervical osteochondrosis

Massage allows you to relax the muscles, improve blood circulation in the affected area and reduce the load on the vertebrae.Massage combined with exercise and other treatments helps relieve pain.
The massage is performed when the pain decreases or the pain regresses, in the stabilization phase.

The procedure is performed by a qualified specialist to relieve muscle tension, pain and improve blood circulation.During the massage, strokes, frictions, agitation and other techniques of classical massage techniques are performed.

During the period of deterioration, electrophoresis, magnetic therapy, ultrasound with the use of glucocorticoid, magnetic laser and SMT with an anesthetic are prescribed.

Basic exercises for the treatment of cervical osteochondrosis

Basic exercises for the treatment of cervical osteochondrosis:

  • and.n.– lying on the stomach, palms resting on the floor, arms straight, the upper part of the body should be raised, bending on the back, last for several minutes;
  • And.n.– lying on the stomach, arms straight along the body, you should turn your head left - right, trying to reach the ear to the floor;
  • And.page– sitting on the floor, inhale – bend forward towards the chest, exhale – bend back, throwing your head back.

Manual therapy

The impact of the chiropractor's hands on the spine allows you to increase the distance between the vertebrae, as a result of which the load is reduced.Described by the attending physician after X-ray, MRI or CT.

Drug treatment

The treatment of cervical osteochondrosis is aimed at eliminating pain, the inflammatory process during the period of deterioration and preventing the progression of dystrophic changes in the structures of the spine.

For this, local gel therapy with anti-inflammatory effect is used.

Medications:

  • NSAIDs.
  • Muscle relaxants.
  • Diuretics.
  • Opioid analgesic.
  • Therapeutic blockade of drugs with anesthetics or a corticosteroid drug, and drugs that correct blood microcirculation.
  • Metabolic therapy (B vitamins, thioctic acid preparations).
  • Drugs that improve the conduction of nerve impulses.

In addition, chondroprotectors can be prescribed to improve the regeneration process.

Performing a therapeutic neck massageCervical massage to relax muscles and increase blood circulation

Disease prevention

Prevention should consist of lifestyle correction - playing sports (swimming, yoga, gym) to form a muscular corset, warming the cervical spine, creating comfortable sleeping conditions (comfortable mattress and pillow).

To prevent deterioration, it is necessary to undergo a preventive course of massage of the cervical and back area 2 times a year, acupuncture and hardware traction of the cervical spine.

All these procedures are performed on an inpatient and outpatient basis.