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Cervical spondylosis is a long-term condition. But it usually doesn’t get worse over time. So surgery is rarely needed and done only for severe cases. It can remove the source of pressure on your spinal cord and nerves. You also might get implants or fuse your vertebrae for stability.

You likely will need rehab therapy after the surgery.

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