Cervical Deformities

What are Cervical Deformities?

The spine is made up of 33 small bones called vertebrae and is known as the spinal column or vertebral column. It can be divided into 5 parts: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccyx region. The cervical spine is comprised of the first 7 vertebrae, which supports the neck and the head. Any abnormality in the alignment, shape, or formation of the cervical vertebral column is called cervical spine deformities.

Deformities of the cervical spine usually results in an abnormal posture of the head in comparison with the chest and shoulders. Cervical deformity can also result in breathing and swallowing difficulty and can severely disturb a person’s capacity to do normal tasks such as eating, drinking, reading, or driving.

Conditions Associated with Cervical Deformities

Some of the common conditions associated with cervical spine deformities include:

Causes of Cervical Deformities

The most common causes of cervical spine deformities include:

Symptoms of Cervical Deformities

Symptoms of cervical spine deformity start gradually and worsen over time and vary depending on the location and the nerves affected, including:

Diagnosis of Cervical Deformities

To arrive at an accurate diagnosis, a detailed review of your medical history coupled with a physical and neurological examination is conducted. Neurological examination helps identify any signs of neurological injury and involves evaluation of reflexes and muscle weakness. For a detailed view of the soft tissue structures as well as to confirm the diagnosis, imaging studies may be required, including:

Treatment for Cervical Deformities

Nonsurgical or conservative treatment is always the first approach to treat cervical spine deformities and includes measure such as activity modification, pain medication, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants, physical therapy, spinal injections, and use of soft collars.

If conservative treatment fails to alleviate symptoms of cervical spine deformities, surgical treatment is employed and includes: