Neck Surgery
Neck surgery is a surgical procedure to correct abnormalities in the neck and spine, including the removal of damaged discs, the fusion of vertebrae, and the removal of harmful growths. It is used to treat neck pain, arthritis, cancer, and degenerative disc disease. Neck surgery is a major operation that requires a significant amount of time to recover from and carries a considerable risk of complications. However, these risks can be greatly minimized if the surgery is done correctly and with the help of a qualified surgeon. Neck surgery can help improve quality of life and reduce pain, and it often allows patients to return to their normal activities with minimal disruption.
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