The cervical spine is composed of seven bones, referred to as cervical vertebrae that are stacked on top of one another to form the neck region. The cushions between the cervical vertebrae are known as cervical discs. Neck can move freely because they work as shock absorbers. Additionally, the cervical spine creates a protected passageway for your spinal cord's upper portion. The spinal nerves that supply movement and sensation to your upper body are located in this region of your spinal cord. A portion of a vertebra or a cervical disc may press on the spinal cord or spinal nerves if the space between the vertebrae becomes too small, resulting in discomfort, numbness, or weakness. Disc surgery may be advised if these symptoms do not improve with nonsurgical treatments. An unhealthy cervical disc is removed during cervical disc replacement surgery, and a synthetic disc is put in its place. The problematic disc was removed before this treatment was available, and the vertebrae above and below were fused to stop mobility. Various diseases affects the cervical disc including Cervical radiculopathy, Cervical degenerative disk disease, Bone spurs in cervical spine (cervical osteophytes), Cervical spondylosis, Cervical spinal fracture, etc.
Market Dynamics
Increasing adoption of organic growth strategies such as facility expansion by the key players is expected to propel the market growth during the forecast period. For instance, in November 2021, McKesson Corporation, a healthcare company distributing pharmaceuticals and providing health information technology, medical supplies, and care management tools, announced the opening of pharmaceutical distribution center in Holt, Mich, U.S.., seven miles south of Lansing. The center is 174,000-square-foot facility.
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