Cervical spondylosis?

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Cervical spondylosis?

Osteophytes are the most common findings on cervical radiography in patients with cervical spondylosis. The history of chronic neck pain is typical. Limited neck rotation and lateral bending is due to osteoarthritis and secondary muscle spasm. Sensory deficit can develop due to osteophyte-induced radiculopathy and isolated sensory abnormalities are associated with good prognosis.