Other cervical disc displacement in the cervicothoracic region is a condition that affects the neck and upper back. It occurs when one or more of the discs in the cervical spine, which are the bones that make up the neck, move out of place and press against the nerves or spinal cord. This can cause pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the neck, shoulders, arms, or hands.
Other cervical disc displacement in the cervicothoracic region is different from other types of cervical disc displacement because it affects the area where the cervical spine meets the thoracic spine, which is the upper back. This can make it difficult to diagnose and treat, as the symptoms may be similar to other conditions that affect the neck and upper back.
The symptoms of other cervical disc displacement in the cervicothoracic region can vary depending on the severity of the condition. Some common symptoms may include:
The treatment for other cervical disc displacement in the cervicothoracic region may involve a combination of physical therapy, medication, and surgery. Your doctor may recommend physical therapy to help strengthen the muscles in the neck and upper back and improve flexibility. They may also prescribe medication to help relieve pain and inflammation.
If non-surgical treatments are not effective, your doctor may recommend surgery. The type of surgery will depend on the severity of the condition and may involve removing the affected disc or fusing the affected vertebrae together.
There are several things you can do to help prevent other cervical disc displacement in the cervicothoracic region, including: