Cervical Conditions

Neck pain is one of the most common spine complaints, often caused by age-related changes, injury, or poor posture. Dr. Ashana specializes in diagnosing and treating cervical (neck) spine conditions with precision and compassion. His goal is to restore mobility, relieve pain, and improve long-term quality of life using both conservative and minimally invasive techniques.

Cervical Arthropathy

Cervical arthropathy, or arthritis of the neck joints, causes stiffness, tenderness, and limited range of motion. It develops as the cartilage within the facet joints wears down over time. Dr. Ashana uses diagnostic imaging and customized therapies such as medication, targeted rehabilitation, and image-guided injections to relieve inflammation and restore neck flexibility.

Cervical Radiculopathy and Herniated Disc

When a disc in the neck herniates and presses on surrounding nerves, it can lead to neck pain, tingling in the arms, and muscle weakness. When other treatments fail, Dr. Ashana uses minimally invasive surgery to decompress affected nerves and reduce pain while preserving spinal strength and flexibility.

Cervical Myelopathy

Cervical myelopathy occurs when spinal cord compression in the neck causes unsteady gait, hand weakness, or clumsy coordination. Prompt diagnosis is vital to prevent permanent nerve damage. Dr. Ashana offers evidence-based surgical options to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and help restore control and stability.

Cervical Stenosis

Cervical stenosis narrows the spinal canal, compressing critical nerves and leading to pain or numbness in the neck, arms, or shoulders. Dr. Ashana designs tailored decompression or minimally invasive surgical plans to relieve symptoms and restore spinal alignment.

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