Summary | CERVICAL SPINE SURGERY

Summary

A cervical spine surgery is performed as a last resort in cases of persistent pain in the cervical spine or when the symptoms are very pronounced and severe. An inpatient stay of about one week and a follow-up treatment or rehab after 6- 8 weeks are to be expected, whereby the rehab can be done on an outpatient or inpatient basis. The aim is to achieve freedom from pain after the cervical spine surgery and to ensure the best possible range of movement and stability of the cervical spine.

An inpatient stay of about one week and a follow-up treatment or rehab after 6-8 weeks are to be expected, whereby the rehab can take place on an outpatient or inpatient basis. The aim is to achieve freedom from pain after the cervical spine surgery and to ensure the best possible range of movement and stability of the cervical spine.