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Cervical Radiculopathy – DePuy Videos


Cervical Radiculopathy occurs when a nerve in the neck is irritated as it leaves the spinal canal. Often called a “pinched nerve,” Cervical Radiculopathy is usually caused by a herniated disc or a bone spur that’s pressing against an inflamed nerve root. Learn more about the symptoms, causes and treatment options for Cervical Radiculopathy, visit www.depuy.com

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Cervical Neck Care Part 1 Dr Matthew Brown Chelsanna Systems.wmv


Neck pain, pinched nerve, herniated disc in the cervical spine, neck stiffness, muscle spasm, stenosis, degenerative osteoarthritis, trigger points, muscle knots – all of these conditions can be the result of old injuries such as whiplash, wrestling, and even injuries that you might not imagine as actual injuries such as neck trauma on the day a baby is born. Cervicogenic headaches, TMJ, bruxism, and torticollis are conditions that might result. This presentation teaches how to minimize the degenerative momentum from spinal joint dysfuction, facet syndrome, and herniated disc.

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Cervical Neck Traction

  • This Soft Air-pressure Neck Traction is very comfortable and easy to use for Pain Relief.
  • This Cervical Traction is designed to maintain the natural curve and alignment of the neck for your health.
  • Universal size, suitable for most men and women.
  • Treatment Time:15-30 minutes.

Product Description
This Neck traction was designed and developed for the prevention and treatment of cervical vertebral disease, Based on the air -Traction , Neck Traction allows for deep neck muscle relaxation. Relief of tension, muscles spasms, stress and pressure in the neck , shoulders, head and cervical vertebral area. You can feel the results in just a few short minutes. Neck Traction can effectively aid the treatment of cervical disease, improve the blood supply to neck and bra… More >>

Cervical Neck Traction

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Cervical Spine Neck Part 2 Dr Matthew Brown Chelsanna.wmv


Neck pain, pinched nerve, herniated disc in the cervical spine, neck stiffness, muscle spasm, stenosis, degenerative osteoarthritis, trigger points, muscle knots – all of these conditions can be the result of old injuries such as whiplash, wrestling, and even injuries that you might not imagine as actual injuries such as neck trauma on the day a baby is born. Cervicogenic headaches, TMJ, bruxism, and torticollis are conditions that might result. This presentation teaches how to minimize the degenerative momentum from spinal joint dysfuction, facet syndrome, and herniated disc.

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