Cervical Spondylitis
INTRODUCTION In this modern era and fast pace of life, 50 percent of the population is engaged in jobs pertaining to screen retention. Continuous sitting for stagnant hours in one place leads to many physical disturbances such as back problems, finger joint pain problems, vision issues, cervical spondylitis, and spine problems.CERVICAL spondylitis is said to be one of the most common problems noticed in every third individual. Individuals who mainly get affected are women of age 30 to 50 years. Trigger factors that increase the risk for Cervical Spondylitis include neck injury, heavy lifting work, cigarette smoking, and strain on the neck. CAUSES OF CERVICAL SPONDYLITIS Spinal disc degeneration Herniated disc Osteoarthritis Bone spurs Vitamin B12, D3, deficiency Calcium deficiency Autoimmune disorder Poor posture Genetics SYMPTOMS Soreness in neck Muscle spasms Grinding or popping sound in the neck Dizziness Headache Neck stiffness Pain in arm and shoulder Restricted movements DIAGNO