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Especially in older people, vertebral joints can loosen or change with age and the intervertebral discs in the cervical spine can wear out. If this is the case, it can ultimately lead to a herniated disc in the cervical spine. Prof. Uwe Kehler, chief physician of neurosurgery at the Asklepios Klinik Altona https://www.asklepios.com/details/arz... explains how to recognize a herniated disc in the cervical spine and how it can be treated. #asklepios #herniateddisc #pain 00:41 Introduction to the doctor 00:49 How do you recognize a herniated disc? 01:29 Other symptoms 01:58 Diagnosis 02:34 Pain and vertebrae 03:26 How does it happen? 04:34 Help for the patient 06:07 Is the operation dangerous? 06:58 Paralysis 07:46 Replacing a disc 09:32 Age limit 09:56 Mobility afterwards 10:56 Operating on several levels 12:07 Neck brace and rehab ???? ???? Find out more on our website: http://www.asklepios.com ???? ???? Subscribe to the Asklepios Clinics YouTube channel: / asklepioskliniken Follow us on... ???????? ???? Facebook: / asklepioskliniken ???? Instagram: / asklepioskliniken ???? X: / asklepiosgruppe ???? LinkedIn: / 98645 ???? ???????? The Asklepios Clinics are among the leading private operators of hospitals and healthcare facilities in Germany. The clinic group stands for highly qualified care for its patients with a clear commitment to medical quality, innovation and social responsibility. On this basis, Asklepios has developed dynamically since it was founded almost 40 years ago. The group currently has 164 healthcare facilities nationwide. These include acute hospitals of all levels of care, university hospitals, specialist clinics, psychiatric and forensic facilities, rehabilitation clinics, nursing homes and medical care centers. In the 2023 financial year, around 3.5 million patients were treated in Asklepios Group facilities. The company employs more than 68,000 people. ????⚕????⚕????⚕ www.asklepios.com Our videos are for your information only and never replace personal advice, examination or diagnosis by a licensed, qualified specialist. Medicine and the scientific results underlying it are subject to a constant process of further development. Therefore, no liability can be accepted for the completeness, omissions, accuracy and timeliness of the information. The content provided cannot and may not be used to create independent diagnoses.