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Cervical Spondylosis Treatment in Delhi

Neck pain, stiffness, and radiating arm discomfort are increasingly common due to prolonged screen use, sedentary lifestyles, and age-related spinal changes. When these symptoms persist or worsen, they may indicate an underlying degenerative condition affecting the cervical spine. Timely diagnosis and expert care are essential to prevent complications such as nerve compression or mobility limitations.

With over 30 years of neurosurgical experience, Dr. Vikas Gupta, Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon and Neurointerventional Specialist at Kailash Deepak Hospital, Delhi, provides advanced, personalised Cervical Spondylosis treatment in Delhi through evidence-based non-surgical management, minimally invasive spine procedures, and advanced surgical techniques when required.

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What is Cervical Spondylosis?

Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative condition affecting the vertebrae, intervertebral discs, and joints of the neck region of the spine. It develops gradually due to age-related wear and tear, leading to disc dehydration, bone spur formation (osteophytes), and ligament thickening. These structural changes can reduce flexibility and, in some cases, narrow the spinal canal or compress nearby nerve roots.

While many individuals may have radiological signs of cervical degeneration without noticeable symptoms, others experience neck pain, arm numbness, tingling sensations, muscle weakness, or headaches. The severity of symptoms depends on the extent of nerve or spinal cord involvement. Proper clinical assessment and imaging studies are essential to determine the condition’s progression and the most appropriate management strategy.

Symptoms of Cervical Spondylosis

The symptoms of cervical spondylosis vary depending on the severity of degeneration and whether nerves or the spinal cord are compressed.

Common Symptoms:

  • Persistent neck pain or stiffness
  • Pain radiating to the shoulders or arms
  • Numbness or tingling in arms, hands, or fingers
  • Muscle weakness in the upper limbs
  • Headaches originating from the neck
  • Reduced range of neck movement

Advanced Symptoms (When Nerve or Spinal Cord Compression Occurs):

  • Loss of coordination or balance
  • Difficulty with fine motor skills (buttoning clothes, writing)
  • Heaviness or weakness in the legs
  • Bladder or bowel control issues (rare but serious)

If neurological symptoms appear, immediate medical evaluation is essential to prevent long-term complications.

Causes & Risk Factors

Cervical spondylosis primarily develops due to progressive spinal degeneration, but several factors increase the likelihood of developing the condition.

Main Causes:

  • Age-related disc dehydration
  • Thinning of cartilage between vertebrae
  • Bone spur (osteophyte) formation
  • Thickening of spinal ligaments
  • Disc bulging or herniation

Risk Factors:

  • Age above 40-50 years
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Prolonged desk work or screen use
  • Poor posture
  • Previous neck injury
  • Repetitive neck strain
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Smoking

Lifestyle habits significantly influence the progression of spinal degeneration.

Diagnosis of Cervical Spondylosis

Accurate diagnosis of cervical spondylosis requires a detailed clinical evaluation combined with advanced imaging studies.

Medical History & Symptom Assessment

The evaluation begins with a detailed discussion of:

  • Duration and pattern of neck pain
  • Radiation of pain to the shoulders or arms
  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness
  • Balance or coordination difficulties
  • History of trauma or repetitive strain

Understanding symptom progression helps differentiate cervical spondylosis from other conditions, such as muscle strain or peripheral nerve disorders.

Physical & Neurological Examination

A comprehensive physical examination assesses:

  • Neck range of motion
  • Muscle strength in arms and hands
  • Reflex responses
  • Sensory changes
  • Signs of spinal cord compression

Specific clinical tests may be performed to reproduce symptoms and identify affected nerve roots.

Imaging Studies

Imaging plays a crucial role in confirming the diagnosis and determining severity.

  • X-ray: Reveal disc space narrowing, bone spurs (osteophytes), and alignment issues.
  • MRI: Provides detailed images of discs, nerves, and the spinal cord. It is the most important test for detecting nerve compression.
  • CT Scan: Used when a more detailed bone evaluation is required.

Advanced Diagnostic Tests (If Needed)

In certain cases, additional tests may be recommended:

  • Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS)
  • Electromyography (EMG)

These help distinguish cervical nerve compression from conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or peripheral neuropathy.

Every treatment plan is thoughtfully crafted by Dr. Vikas Gupta, ensuring that each patient receives care that aligns precisely with their condition, lifestyle, and long-term recovery goals.

Treatment Options for Cervical Spondylosis in Delhi

Treatment depends on symptom severity, neurological involvement, and imaging findings. The goal is to relieve pain, improve mobility, and prevent nerve damage.

Dr. Vikas Gupta personally designs each treatment plan, tailoring it to the patient’s specific diagnosis, symptoms, and overall health condition.

Non-Surgical Treatment (First-Line Management)

Most patients improve with conservative care.

Medications:

  • Anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
  • Muscle relaxants
  • Neuropathic pain medications

Physical Therapy:

  • Neck strengthening exercises
  • Posture correction techniques
  • Cervical traction therapy
  • Mobility improvement programs

Lifestyle Modifications:

  • Ergonomic workstation adjustments
  • Regular stretching
  • Weight management
  • Avoiding prolonged neck flexion

Cervical Collar (Short-Term Use): Provides temporary support during acute pain episodes.

Minimally Invasive Procedures

Recommended if conservative treatment fails.

  • Epidural steroid injections
  • Selective nerve root blocks
  • Image-guided pain management procedures

These procedures help reduce inflammation and relieve symptoms of nerve compression.

Surgical Treatment

Surgery is considered when:

  • There is spinal cord compression
  • Severe nerve weakness develops
  • Pain persists despite 6-12 weeks of treatment
  • Progressive neurological deficits occur

Common surgical procedures include:

  • Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)
  • Cervical disc replacement
  • Posterior decompression surgery

The choice of procedure depends on imaging findings and clinical assessment.

Recovery and Rehabilitation for Cervical Spondylosis

Recovery from cervical spondylosis depends on the severity of the condition and the type of treatment recommended. With timely care and proper rehabilitation, most patients experience significant improvement in pain, mobility, and daily functioning.

Recovery After Non-Surgical Treatment

  • Symptoms often improve within 2-6 weeks with medications and physiotherapy
  • Neck strengthening and stretching exercises help restore flexibility
  • Posture correction and ergonomic adjustments reduce strain on the cervical spine
  • Regular activity and lifestyle modifications help prevent recurrence

Recovery After Injection-Based Treatments

  • Pain relief may begin within a few days to one week after the procedure
  • Most patients can resume normal daily activities within 24-48 hours
  • Physiotherapy is usually recommended to maintain long-term spine health
  • Follow-up evaluations help monitor symptom improvement

Recovery After Cervical Spine Surgery

  • Hospital stay: Usually 1-3 days, depending on the procedure
  • Neck support: A cervical collar may be advised for a short period
  • Return to light activities: Typically within 2-3 weeks
  • Full recovery: Most patients recover within 6-12 weeks with guided rehabilitation and follow-up care

Proper rehabilitation, regular exercise, and posture awareness play an important role in maintaining spinal health and preventing future neck problems.

Cost of Cervical Spondylosis Treatment in Delhi

The cost of Cervical Spondylosis treatment in Delhi varies depending on the severity of the condition, diagnostic requirements, and the type of treatment recommended. Conservative management, including medications and physiotherapy, may cost approximately ₹5,000 to ₹25,000, while advanced procedures such as injections or minimally invasive spine surgery can range from ₹80,000 to ₹3,00,000 or more, depending on the complexity of the procedure and hospital facilities. Since every patient presents differently, the overall expense is determined after a detailed clinical evaluation.

Under the care of Dr. Vikas Gupta, patients receive a transparent explanation of treatment options and associated costs before proceeding.

Factors That Influence the Cost

  • Severity of spinal degeneration
  • Need for advanced imaging (MRI, CT scan, etc.)
  • Duration of conservative treatment
  • Requirement of pain management procedures (injections)
  • Type of surgery, if indicated
  • Hospital stay and post-operative rehabilitation

Why Patients Trust Dr. Vikas Gupta for Cervical Spondylosis Treatment in Delhi?

Choosing the right spine specialist is crucial for achieving long-term relief from neck pain and preventing neurological complications. Patients across Delhi NCR rely on Dr. Vikas Gupta for cervical spine care because of:

  • 30+ Years of Neurosurgical Experience
  • Extensive expertise in managing complex cervical spine disorders
  • Strong focus on accurate diagnosis and evidence-based treatment
  • Specialization in both non-surgical and advanced surgical spine procedures
  • Personalised treatment planning tailored to each patient’s condition
  • Trusted name in spine and neurological care across East Delhi
  • His approach prioritizes patient safety, functional recovery, and long-term spine health.

Book a Consultation for Cervical Spondylosis Treatment in Delhi

Cervical spondylosis may begin with mild neck discomfort, but if left untreated, it can progress to nerve compression or spinal cord involvement. Early consultation ensures timely intervention and better recovery outcomes.

During your consultation, Dr. Vikas Gupta will provide:

  • Detailed review of symptoms and medical history
  • Comprehensive neurological and spine examination
  • Assessment of MRI / CT scan reports (if available)
  • Evaluation of nerve or spinal cord compression
  • Clear explanation of treatment options (conservative or surgical)
  • Transparent discussion about recovery timeline and cost

Timely evaluation not only relieves pain but also helps prevent long-term complications such as chronic nerve damage or mobility issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is cervical spondylosis a permanent condition? expand_more

Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative condition related to age-related changes in the cervical spine. While the structural changes cannot be completely reversed, symptoms can be effectively managed with appropriate treatment and lifestyle modifications.

Is cervical spondylosis common in younger people? expand_more

Although it is more common in individuals over 40, younger people can also develop cervical spondylosis due to prolonged screen time, poor posture, repetitive neck strain, or previous neck injuries.

Which sleeping position is best for cervical spondylosis? expand_more

Sleeping on the back or side with proper neck support is generally recommended. Using a cervical pillow or a pillow that maintains the natural curve of the neck may help reduce strain during sleep.

How can I book an appointment with Dr. Vikas Gupta? expand_more

You can book an appointment with Dr. Vikas Gupta by directly contacting Neurological Hall or Kailash Deepak Hospital, Karkardooma, or by using their online appointment booking facilities.

How can I book an appointment at Kailash Deepak Hospital? expand_more

You can book an appointment at Kailash Deepak Hospital by calling the hospital reception directly or by using their online appointment booking facility available on the hospital’s website.

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