More specifically, more than 85% of people over 60 years of age are suffering from neck problems. Basically, cervical syndrome damages the vertebrae at the top of the spinal cord, which grows over time. Dehydration and shrinkage in the form of disks in the vertebrae, there are signs of osteoarthritis including osteoarthritis along the bones of the bones.
Cervical Syndrome: Due to the worsening and deterioration of neck pain
When you grow up, bones and cartilage that increase your spine and neck, begin slowly and wear it. This fall brings some changes, such as:
Dehydrated discs: Interwatbral disc works as "pillows" between your spine brain. Around the age of 40, these disorders begin to dehydrate and shrink. This gradually allows more direct contact with the bone between the vertebrae (and therefore wear) bone
Disclace: Age also affects the outer shell of the Interwatbral disk. Cracks are beginning to appear, which can cause swelling of the discharge. This swelling often leads to pressure on the nerves of the spine and therefore pain increases by stretching the arm or leg
Bone Pole: Disk Epidemic often increases the spinal cord of the bones, which can help to balance the problem in the body, the bones of the spine can be further enhanced. This causes bone loss in the vertebrae, which sometimes puts pressure on the local nerves.
Rigid ligaments: Tissues related to the ligaments bones are like "wire". These vertebrae are hardened with the age of joints, making their neck less flexible.
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