- Written by Dr. Keshavan Nambisan, Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer of UWAY Health
When is surgery recommended for cervical spondylosis?

What are major conditions when doctors recommend surgery for cervical spondylosis ?

- Disc Prolapse (Herniated Disc): Surgery for a herniated or prolapsed cervical disc may be recommended if conservative treatments such as rest, physical therapy, and medication fail to relieve pain and if the condition is causing severe neurological symptoms such as weakness, numbness, or tingling in the arms or hands. Surgical procedures like a discectomy or microdiscectomy may be performed to remove the portion of the disc that is pressing on a nerve.
- Disc Protrusion: A disc protrusion is a less severe form of disc herniation. Surgery for disc protrusion is usually considered when conservative treatments are ineffective, and the patient experiences persistent and debilitating symptoms that impact their quality of life or function. The specific surgical approach may depend on the location and size of the protrusion.
- Canal Stenosis (Spinal Stenosis): Spinal stenosis refers to the narrowing of the spinal canal, which can put pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots. Surgical intervention for cervical spinal stenosis may be considered when conservative treatments do not provide relief from symptoms, and the condition is causing significant neurological deficits, such as weakness or problems with walking. Surgical procedures may involve decompressing the spinal canal and possibly stabilizing the affected segments.
Why is Surgery prescribed for Cervical spondylosis?


Factors impact recovery duration for cervical surgeries:
- Age: Younger patients generally recover faster, but rest is essential for all ages.
- Health: Healthy, active individuals recover faster than those with health issues or who smoke.
- Adherence: Following your doctor’s guidance and avoiding strenuous activities aids smoother recovery. Jobs involving labor-intensive tasks may extend the healing process.
Ayurvedic Treatment for Cervical Spondylosis
- Reduce inflammation
- Alleviate disc bulging and shift it backward
- Create additional space within the spinal canal
- Relieve pressure on the affected nerves
Effective Protocol for Kerala Ayurvedic Treatment of Cervical Spondylosis

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About Author

DR. PT Keshavan Nambisan
Dr P.T. Keshavan Nambisan is a renowned Ayurvedic expert and the fifth-generation representative of his family, which has been practising traditional Vaidyas of the Old Malabar region of Kerala for generations. He graduated with a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.
With over 20 years of experience, Dr Keshavan is known for his expertise in addressing complex, chronic, and progressive illnesses such as autoimmune diseases, cancer, chronic kidney disease, and autism spectrum disorders. Before co-founding UWAY, he served as Deputy Chief Medical Officer at The Arya Vaidya Chikitsalayam (AVP), Coimbatore.






