Cervical Disc Arthroplasty (Artificial Disc Replacement)

Cervical Disc Arthroplasty, also called artificial disc replacement, is a surgery to relieve neck pain, arm pain, numbness, or weakness caused by a damaged or herniated cervical disc. Unlike traditional fusion surgery, this procedure replaces the damaged disc with an artificial implant instead of fusing the vertebrae.

How Cervical Disc Arthroplasty Works

  • The surgery is done through a small incision at the front of the neck.
  • The damaged cervical disc is removed.
  • An artificial disc implant is placed between the vertebrae.
  • The artificial disc preserves natural movement of the neck while reducing pressure on nerves or the spinal cord.

Conditions This Procedure Treats

Cervical disc arthroplasty is often recommended for:

  • Herniated or degenerated cervical discs.
  • Pinched nerves cause arm pain, numbness, or weakness.
  • Chronic neck pain that has not improved with non-surgical treatments.
  • Patients who are good candidates and want to maintain neck mobility after surgery.

Benefits of Cervical Disc Arthroplasty

  • Relieves pressure on spinal nerves and reduces pain, numbness, or weakness.
  • Preserves natural neck movement, unlike spinal fusion.
  • It can improve the quality of life and daily activities.
  • May reduce stress on adjacent discs, helping protect other parts of the spine.

What to Expect During Recovery

  • The procedure is performed in a hospital setting under general anesthesia.
  • Recovery usually includes a short hospital stay, often 1–2 days.
  • Some patients may need a neck brace
  • Physical therapy may be recommended to improve strength, flexibility, and mobility.
  • Most patients notice improvement in pain and function within weeks, with full recovery taking several months.

Safety & Recovery Tips

  • Follow all post-operative instructions carefully.
  • Avoid heavy lifting, twisting, or high-impact activities until cleared by your surgeon.
  • Attend all follow-up appointments to monitor healing and disc function.
  • Contact your doctor immediately if you notice fever, worsening pain, numbness, weakness, or difficulty swallowing.

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