Nerve root cervical spondylosis
Nerve root type cervical spondylosis is also more common. It is caused by unilateral or bilateral spinal nerve roots being stimulated or compressed. It manifests as a sensory, motor, and reflex disorder consistent with the distribution of spinal nerve roots, and the prognosis is mostly good. Cervical spondylosis includes cervical spondylosis of the cervical spondylosis, cervical spondylosis of the nerve root type, cervical spondylosis of the spinal cord type, cervical spondylosis of the vertebral artery type, sympathetic cervical spondylosis, cervical spondylosis of the esophagus.
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