Cervical spinal surgery is a specialized procedure designed to treat disorders of the cervical spine (neck). The cervical spine supports the weight of your head, protects the spinal cord, and allows smooth head movement. When conditions such as disc herniation, spinal stenosis, trauma, or tumors compress the spinal cord or nerve roots, surgical intervention may be required to relieve pressure and stabilize the spine.
Cervical spinal surgery is performed to treat conditions affecting the neck region of the spine that cause pain, nerve compression, or spinal instability. It helps relieve symptoms such as neck pain, arm pain, numbness, weakness, and restricted movement, restoring function and improving quality of life.