Spondylosis (English Wikipedia)

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  • Malcolm GP (September 2002). "Surgical disorders of the cervical spine: presentation and management of common disorders". Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry. 73 (Suppl 1): i34 – i41. doi:10.1136/jnnp.73.suppl_1.i34. eISSN 1468-330X. PMC 1765596. PMID 12185260. Cervical discs or osteophytes indenting the cord anteriorly will therefore be removed by anterior cervical discectomy, whereas a narrow cervical canal secondary to hypertrophied posterior ligaments or a congenitally narrow canal will be treated by a posterior decompression.