Neck Pain Treatment in Mumbai — Pain Clinic of India

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Neck Pain / Spondylolysis Treatment
Common sources of neck pain include facet joints, herniated discs, muscles, etc.
Medical management and specialised targeted physiotherapy at PCI gives quick relief to the patients. Sometimes injection therapies like cervical epidural steroid injections, facet joint or its nerve block, radiofrequency ablation, prolotherapy, provocative discography, cervical nucleoplasty and disc-removal surgery for pain are the treatment options.
Neck Pain and Cervical Disc Disease
A cervical degenerative process can cause neck pain, cervical pain, radiating pain, as well as numbness and weakness in your shoulders, arm and hand. That discomfort and loss of mobility can have a major impact on your career, family and quality of life.
Neck pain may also be caused by vehicular accidents causing whiplash neck injuries; some chronic diseases like ankylosing spondylitis, arthritis, fractures and dislocations, herniated disc, myelopathy, osteoporosis, radiculopathy, spinal cord injury, spondylolysis, stenosis etc.
Cervical Discs: Your Natural Shock Absorbers
The cervical spine in your neck is made up of seven bones called vertebrae, which are separated by discs filled with a cushioning gel-like substance. Your cervical discs both stabilise your neck and allow it to turn smoothly from side to side and bend forward to back. “Without discs, the spine would be very stiff.” Discs allow our body to move in the way that we want. They also provide cushion for the body, acting as a shock absorber.
Aging causes these shock absorbers to wear & tear. The space between the vertebrae narrows and nerve roots become pinched. This process is known as cervical degenerative disc disease. The pressure causes tingling & numbness. Pain is caused only when there is inflammation of nerves. Research finds that about 25% of people without symptoms under age 40, and 60% over age 40, have some degree of degenerative disc disease. As degenerative disc disease progresses, the neck becomes less flexible, and you may feel neck pain and stiffness, especially towards the end of the day.
When the disc breaks open or bulges out, putting pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots, it is known as a herniated disc or “slipped disc”. Although cervical disc disease is generally a slow process, a herniated disc sometimes can occur quickly after an injury or trauma to the neck.
The most common and obvious symptoms of cervical degenerative disc disease are neck pain and a stiff neck. When one of these conditions presses on one or more of the many nerves running through the spinal cord, you also can develop pain, numbness, or weakness radiating down your shoulder, arm and hand.
Diagnosing Your Cervical Disc Disease
To diagnose your cervical disc disease, your doctor will first take a medical history to find out when your symptoms started, how severe they are, and what causes them to improve or worsen. You'll likely have a neurological exam to test your strength, reflexes and the sensation in your arm and hand, if they are affected.
Imaging tests such as X-rays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) scans can help your doctor visualise your spinal cord to pinpoint the source of your neck pain.
What to Do About Cervical Disc Disease
Even if you have degenerative disc disease or a slipped disc, chances are good that you'll be able to treat it without surgery. The first line in treatment for cervical disc disease is pain medications, including paracetamol, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen and naproxen. These medications can help reduce pain and inflammation. Some muscle relaxants or antidepressant medicines may be added for chronic neck pain.
Physical therapy is another treatment option for cervical spine pain. The therapist at PCI can use Interferential Therapy (IFT), Ultrasound (US), cervical traction, or gently manipulate your muscles and joints to reduce your pain and stiffness. The physical therapist can also help you increase your range of motion and show you exercises and correct postures to help improve your neck pain.
Your neck pain should improve with these conservative treatments. If you also have continued pain & disability or significant numbness or weakness, contact pain specialists at PCI right away. You and your doctor will need to consider the next step in your treatment. The next step is epidural cortisone injection under X-ray control.
Other non-surgical treatment options are transforaminal selective nerve root injection, pulsed RF, discography. More than 95% of moderate to severe neck pain do respond to these therapies.
The main surgery for degenerative disc disease is called a discectomy. During this procedure, the surgeon removes the deteriorating disc. Discectomy is often followed up by artificial disc replacement, in which a metal disc is inserted in place of the disc that was removed. Discectomy may also be followed by cervical fusion, in which a small piece of bone is implanted in the space between the vertebrae. As the bone heals, it fuses with the vertebrae above and below it.
Special Procedures at PCI for disc pain
- Cervical Nucleoplasty
- Radiofrequency Rhizotomy for facet joint pain causing neck pain
After You Heal: Keeping Your Neck Healthy
Even though degenerative disc disease is most often due to age, it can also be influenced by lifestyle factors. To make sure you keep your spine as healthy as possible, eat a balanced diet and exercise regularly. Don't smoke, because, aside from its other effects on your health, smoking is a risk factor for cervical disc disease. Also watch your posture, always keeping your neck straight and your back well supported.
Although neck pain from cervical disc disease can return, you'll lower the chances if you take good care of your neck and the rest of your body. Most people don't have constant neck problems throughout their lives. Usually it comes and goes. “If you have a problem with your neck now, the odds are it won't last forever.”
What causes neck pain? (clinical overview)
The cervical spine (neck region) consists of seven vertebrae that support the head and allow a wide range of movement. This flexibility makes the neck susceptible to injury and degeneration. Cervical spondylosis — the age-related wear of discs and joints in the neck — is the most common cause of chronic neck pain, affecting a significant portion of people over 50.
When to See a Neck Pain Specialist
You should consult a neck pain specialist if your pain persists beyond 4-6 weeks, if you have radiating arm pain or numbness, if conservative treatments have failed, or if neck pain significantly limits your daily activities. Early intervention often leads to better outcomes.
Neck Pain Treatment at Pain Clinic of India
Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections
For neck pain caused by disc herniation or nerve compression, cervical epidural injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication precisely to the affected area. Performed under fluoroscopic guidance, these injections provide rapid relief for radiating arm pain and neck discomfort.
Cervical Facet Radiofrequency Ablation
Facet joint-related neck pain responds excellently to radiofrequency ablation. By applying controlled heat to the nerves supplying the painful facet joints, we can interrupt pain signals and provide months of relief. This is performed after confirming the diagnosis with diagnostic medial branch blocks.
Facet Joint Injections
These injections serve a dual purpose — diagnostic and therapeutic. They help identify whether the facet joints are contributing to your neck pain while also providing pain relief through local anesthetic and steroid delivery.
Why Pain Clinic of India for Neck Pain?
Our experienced team has treated thousands of patients with cervical pain conditions. We combine precise diagnosis with targeted interventional treatments to help patients avoid unnecessary neck surgeries, which carry significant risks in the cervical spine region.
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Don't let neck pain control your life. Call +91-7303142400 to book a consultation at our Mumbai or Goa clinics.
