Neck

Neck Conditions

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Vineet Bansal
Medically Reviewed By
Vineet BansalCLINICAL DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL MUSCULOSKETAL & SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Last reviewed on 11 April 2026

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Cervical Fracture FixationCervical fracture fixation stabilises the cervical spine after severe neck injuries. Physiotherapy rehabilitation helps restore neck mobility, strength, and independence during recovery.
DecompressionCervical decompression surgery relieves pressure on nerves in the neck caused by conditions such as slipped discs or bone spurs. Physiotherapy after surgery helps restore neck movement, strength, and daily function.
DiscectomyCervical discectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove a damaged or herniated disc in the neck. When a cervical disc presses on nearby nerves or the spinal cord, it can cause neck pain, arm pain, numbness, or weakness. Cervical discectomy surgery relieves this pressure and restores normal nerve function. Physiotherapy at ACE Physio Sports plays an essential role in recovery, helping patients regain neck mobility, improve strength, and safely return to daily activities.
FusionCervical fusion surgery is performed to stabilise the neck by permanently joining two or more vertebrae in the cervical spine. The procedure helps relieve nerve pain, numbness, and weakness caused by spinal instability or nerve compression. Physiotherapy after cervical fusion surgery is essential to restore neck strength, improve mobility, and help patients safely return to daily activities.
InjectionA cervical facet injection is a medical procedure used to reduce neck pain, shoulder discomfort, and certain headache symptoms caused by inflamed facet joints in the neck. The injection contains a local anaesthetic to numb pain and a corticosteroid to reduce inflammation. Physiotherapy after the injection is essential to strengthen the neck, improve posture, restore mobility, and prevent the pain from returning.
LaminectomyA cervical laminectomy is neck surgery performed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves in the neck. Many people search for this as cervical laminectomy rehab, physiotherapy after cervical laminectomy, or recovery after neck decompression surgery. It is commonly done for cervical spinal stenosis, where narrowing in the neck causes pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, and sometimes balance or walking problems. Physiotherapy before and after surgery helps improve movement, strength, posture, and recovery.

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