Lower cervical spine instability

Cervical vertebrae instability located below the cervical vertebrae 2 to 3 are collectively called inferior cervical vertebra instability, which is more common clinically, and their conditions are very different. Those with herniated or prolapsed intervertebral discs (nucleus pulposus) are not part of the discussion in this section. This section mainly deals with primary cases that only show vertebral loosening and instability. This disease can be regarded as a process of cervical degeneration, and because it has a series of symptoms and objective observations, and there are corresponding treatment measures, including surgical treatment, it can also be discussed as an independent disease.

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