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Cervical Disk Rupture

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Most people don’t think about their spine until they start to have problems. A common place to develop spine problems is in your neck, or cervical spine.

Online Medical Reviewer: Chamberlain, Kevin, DO

Online Medical Reviewer: Marcellin, Lindsey, MD, MPH

Date Last Reviewed: 07/01/2021

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