Neck Pain Conditions

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  • Osteoarthritis (Cervical Spondylosis)
  • Herniated Disk
  • Neck Pain After Surgery (Failed Back Surgery Syndrome)

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Neck pain is a common complaint. The muscles in your neck can be strained from poor posture, exercise injury, car or motor vehicle accident, or other daily life activities. Neck pain can also result from twisting and turning movements causing slipped (herniated) disks, age-related arthritis or a failed back surgery.

Osteoarthritis (Cervical Spondylosis)

What is osteoarthritis in the neck?

Arthritis of the neck, or cervical spondylosis, is the medical term for these age-related, wear and tear changes that occur over time. Cervical spondylosis is extremely common. More than 85 percent of people over the age of 60 are affected.

What causes osteoarthritis in the neck?

As we age, the disks in the spine lose height and begin to bulge. They also lose water content and begin to dry out and weaken. This problem causes settling, or collapse, of the disk spaces and loss of disk space height.

As the facet joints experience increased pressure, they also begin to degenerate and develop arthritis, similar to what may occur in the hip or knee joint. The smooth, slippery articular cartilage that covers and protects the joints wears away.

Herniated Disk

What is a herniated disk?

Your spinal column is made up of a series of bones (vertebrae) stacked onto each other. These bones are cushioned by disks. The disks protect the bones by absorbing the shocks from daily activities like walking, lifting, and twisting.

Each disk has two parts: a soft, gelatinous inner portion and a tough outer ring. Injury or weakness can cause the inner portion of the disk to protrude through the outer ring. This is known as a slipped, herniated, or prolapsed disk. This causes pain and discomfort.

What causes a herniated disk?

A slipped disk occurs when the outer ring becomes weak or torn and allows the inner portion to slip out. This can happen with age. Certain motions may also cause a slipped disc. A disc can slip out of place while you are twisting or turning to lift an object.

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Tulsa Neck Pain – Frequently Asked Questions

Neck pain can result from poor posture, car accidents, sports injuries, age-related arthritis (cervical spondylosis), herniated disks, or complications following spine surgery. At SEVA Healthcare Tulsa, our specialists evaluate each patient to determine the exact cause and design personalized treatment plans.

Cervical spondylosis is age-related wear and tear of the neck vertebrae and discs. As discs lose height and cartilage wears away, joints experience increased pressure, leading to stiffness, pain, and sometimes nerve compression causing radiating symptoms into the arms.

A herniated disk occurs when the inner gel of a spinal disc protrudes through its outer ring, potentially pressing on nerves. This can cause neck pain, stiffness, tingling, numbness, or weakness radiating to the shoulders, arms, or hands. SEVA Tulsa offers targeted treatments to relieve pain and restore function.

Our Tulsa specialists provide advanced therapies, including:
  • Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)
  • Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections (CESI)
  • Cervical Facet Injections (C-FACET)
  • Cervical Radiofrequency Ablation (C-RF)
  • Discography & Selective Nerve Root Blocks (C-SNRB)
  • Trigger Point Injections
  • Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (Stimwave/Bioness/Sprint/NALU)
  • Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation

Yes. Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS) refers to persistent pain following cervical spine surgery. SEVA Tulsa evaluates the underlying causes, such as recurrent disc herniation, nerve compression, or joint instability, and offers minimally invasive procedures, injections, and rehabilitation to improve quality of life.

Yes, SEVA Healthcare Tulsa accepts most major insurance plans, including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Cigna, CommunityCare HMO, Medicaid, Medicare, and United Healthcare. Patients can verify coverage before scheduling.

Appointments can be booked online through our appointment portal or by calling our Tulsa office at (918) 935-3240. We offer same-day, in-person, and telemedicine visits for your convenience.

Neck Pain After Surgery (Failed Back Surgery Syndrome)

What is failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS)?

Failed back surgery syndrome (also called FBSS, or failed back syndrome) is a misnomer, as it is not actually a syndrome - it is a very generalized term that is often used to describe the condition of patients who have not had a successful result with back surgery or spine surgery and have experienced continued pain after surgery. There are many reasons that a back surgery may or may not work, and even with the best surgeon and for the best indications, spine surgery is no more than 95% predictive of a successful result. Some people experience persistent disabling neck pain after cervical spine surgery.

What causes neck pain after surgery or FBSS?

The common factors that cause pain after a surgery include pressure on a nerve persisting after operation, recurrent or residual disk herniation, spinal muscular reconditioning, altered joint mobility, and joint hypermobility with instability. Sometimes the daily tasks you may have to take after the operation put too much pressure on the recovering tissue and nerve, re-opening painful areas.

SEVA Health Care Tulsa treatments and procedures for neck pain:

  • Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)
  • Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections (CESI)
  • Cervical Facet Injections (C-FACET)
  • Cervical Radiofrequency Ablation (C-RF)
  • Discography
  • Selective Nerve Root Block (C-SNRB)
  • Botox For Cervical Dystonia
  • Trigger Point Injection
  • Peripheral Nerve Stimulation: Stimwave/Bioness/Sprint/NALU
  • Physical Therapy