Cervical Myelopathy in Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Subtle changes in balance, coordination, or hand function can be early signs of cervical myelopathy, a serious condition caused by compression of the spinal cord in the neck. Because cervical myelopathy can worsen over time, timely evaluation and appropriate treatment are critical to protecting long-term function.

Dr. Philip Saville and the skilled spine specialists at Saville Spine Institute have decades of experience diagnosing and treating cervical myelopathy through advanced imaging and modern treatment strategies. The Palm Beach Gardens practice is recognized for its focused expertise in complex cervical spine conditions and its commitment to providing careful, individualized care.

What Is Cervical Myelopathy?

Cervical myelopathy results from compression of the spinal cord in the neck, often due to degenerative changes, disc herniation, or bone spurs. This pressure interferes with normal nerve signaling, leading to problems with balance, coordination, hand function, and walking. Symptoms may begin subtly and progress over time, making early diagnosis and appropriate treatment important to prevent lasting neurological impairment.

Cervical Myelopathy Symptoms

Symptoms of cervical myelopathy may include:

A loss of balance, particularly when walking
Frequently dropping items
Being more clumsy than usual
Pain radiating down the neck into the back

Treating Cervical Myelopathy

Around 70% of patients will improve their balance/symptoms after surgery for myelopathy. Due to this, we usually recommend surgery before you become so symptomatic that you are falling over. Treatment options vary depending on how many disc levels are compression your spinal cord, or if there is any instability in your neck.

Saville Spine Institute may recommend any or all of the following treatments to patients:

Cervical Laminoplasty

Cervical laminoplasty relieves spinal cord compression by creating additional space within the spinal canal while preserving neck motion. The lamina is reshaped and held open with small plates, making this option appropriate for select patients without significant instability.

Minimally Invasive Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)

Minimally invasive ACDF removes a damaged disc through a small incision in the front of the neck to relieve spinal cord pressure. The spine is then stabilized with a fusion to maintain alignment and prevent further compression.

Minimally Invasive Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical disc replacement treats spinal cord compression by removing the damaged disc and replacing it with an artificial disc that preserves motion. This approach avoids fusion and helps maintain natural neck movement in appropriately selected patients.

Posterior Cervical Fusion

Posterior cervical fusion stabilizes the spine from the back of the neck while decompressing the spinal cord. This approach is typically used when there is significant instability, deformity, or multi-level compression that requires additional support.

Why Choose Saville Spine Institute for Cervical Myelopathy Treatment in Palm Beach Gardens, FL?

Patients in the Palm Beach Gardens area trust Saville Spine Institute for cervical myelopathy treatment because of our team’s focused expertise in complex spinal cord conditions.

Our practice emphasizes early diagnosis and careful evaluation to prevent progression and protect neurological function. Patients also have access to advanced, motion-preserving procedures and stabilization techniques when needed, allowing treatment to be precisely matched to the condition.

The experienced spine specialists at Saville Spine Institute are known for thoughtful surgical planning, technical precision, and individualized care. We aim to improve function, safety, and long-term outcomes for patients with cervical myelopathy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are answers to some of the most common questions patients ask about cervical myelopathy.

Some patients genetically have smaller spinal canals (congenital stenosis), and this means they are more at risk for myelopathy than other patients. This issue tends to run in families.

Find Relief From Cervical Myelopathy in Palm Beach Gardens

Saville Spine Institute’s board-certified surgeons offer exceptional, concierge-style treatment for cervical myelopathy. Contact us at (561) 630-3870 to book an appointment today.

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