Cervical stenosis narrows the spinal canal in the neck, potentially compressing the spinal cord and nerve roots. Dr. Bhakta provides interventional approaches to manage symptoms.
Cervical spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck region. When the canal becomes too narrow, it can compress the spinal cord (myelopathy) or nerve roots (radiculopathy), causing neck pain, arm symptoms, balance problems, or difficulty with fine motor tasks.
Dr. Bhakta creates an individualized plan based on your specific diagnosis and symptoms.
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Board-Certified Interventional Pain Specialist
Fellowship trained in Pain Medicine at Vanderbilt University. Board Certified for decades. Formerly served as Associate Professor at OU School of Medicine. Serving Tulsa since 2000.
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