
Regenerative Health Centers of Ohio
Neck
Here are various neck conditions treated with regenerative therapies:
Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease:
This condition involves the breakdown of discs in the cervical spine, leading to neck pain and stiffness. Regenerative therapies can help regenerate disc tissue, reduce inflammation, and improve overall disc function, relieving discomfort.
Herniated Cervical Disc:
A herniated disc in the neck occurs when the disc’s inner material leaks and presses on nearby nerves, causing pain, numbness, or weakness. Regenerative therapies can promote healing of the disc tissue, reduce inflammation, and potentially restore normal disc structure.
Cervical Facet Joint Arthritis:
Arthritis in the facet joints of the cervical spine can lead to pain and reduced range of motion. Regenerative therapies can aid in repairing damaged cartilage, decreasing inflammation, and improving joint flexibility and comfort.
Cervical Spinal Stenosis:
This condition occurs when the spinal canal in the neck narrows, putting pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. Regenerative therapies can help reduce inflammation, promote tissue healing, and potentially relieve nerve compression, improving symptoms.
Cervical Radiculopathy:
Commonly known as a pinched nerve, this condition results from nerve compression in the cervical spine, causing pain, numbness, or tingling down the arm. Regenerative therapies can support healing of affected tissues, reduce inflammation, and alleviate nerve pain.
Whiplash:
Often resulting from a sudden impact, whiplash causes strain in the neck muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Regenerative therapies can promote soft tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and potentially restore normal neck function, relieving pain and stiffness.
Cervical Spondylosis:
This age-related condition involves the wear and tear of cervical spine discs and joints, leading to pain and reduced mobility. Regenerative therapies can help repair damaged tissues, decrease inflammation, and improve overall function and comfort in the neck.
In the neck, regenerative therapies are often applied for conditions such as cervical degenerative disc disease, chronic neck pain, and facet joint arthritis. The goal is to alleviate pain and inflammation while promoting healing in the damaged or degenerative tissues. These therapies offer a non-surgical option for patients with chronic neck pain who have not found relief through other treatments.