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title: "Cervical Myelopathy: Physiotherapy Management in Faridabad"
description: "Cervical myelopathy causes hand clumsiness, balance problems, and weakness. Learn about physiotherapy management and when surgery is needed in Faridabad."
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markdown: https://realign.clinic/blog/cervical-myelopathy-physiotherapy-faridabad.md
category: Pain Management
date: Jan 5, 2026
author: Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.)
readTime: 7 min read
type: blog
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# Cervical Myelopathy: Physiotherapy Management in Faridabad

> Cervical myelopathy is a serious spinal cord condition. Physiotherapy plays a key role in both conservative and post-surgical management.

**Category:** Pain Management | **Date:** Jan 5, 2026 | **Author:** Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.) | **Read time:** 7 min read

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## Cervical Myelopathy: Physiotherapy Management in Faridabad

Cervical myelopathy — compression of the spinal cord in the neck — is a serious condition that requires careful physiotherapy management. Caused by disc herniation, bone spurs (osteophytes), or ligament thickening compressing the cervical spinal cord, it causes symptoms ranging from subtle hand clumsiness to significant gait disturbance and bowel/bladder dysfunction in severe cases.

At **Realign Rehab Clinic**, NIT-5, Faridabad, our expert physiotherapist Dr. Vaishali Suri provides evidence-based treatment tailored to your specific needs. We serve patients from NIT, Sector 14, Old Faridabad, Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh, Surajkund, and surrounding areas.

> **Research Insight:** NICE guidelines and cervical myelopathy consensus papers (2021) recommend physiotherapy as part of the management for mild-to-moderate myelopathy, with evidence showing that supervised exercise prevents functional decline and improves balance.

## Causes and Risk Factors

- Cervical spondylosis — age-related disc degeneration and osteophyte formation narrowing the spinal canal

- Large cervical disc herniation compressing the spinal cord (most common in under-50s)

- Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) — more common in Asian populations

- Rheumatoid arthritis causing atlantoaxial instability and cord compression

- Cervical spinal stenosis — congenitally narrow spinal canal making cord compression more likely

- Trauma — acute disc herniation or fracture-dislocation compressing the cord

## Signs and Symptoms

- Hand clumsiness — difficulty with fine motor tasks like buttoning clothes or writing

- Weakness and heaviness in the legs — difficulty climbing stairs

- Gait disturbance — wide-based, unsteady, or 'heavy' walking

- Electric shock sensations down the spine with neck flexion (Lhermitte's sign)

- Neck pain and stiffness — though often surprisingly mild

- Bladder urgency or difficulty — a serious sign requiring immediate assessment

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Cervical myelopathy is a condition where physiotherapy must work within very careful boundaries — we improve what is possible while protecting against neurological deterioration. Clear communication with the neurosurgeon is essential, and surgery must not be delayed when indicated.

*— Dr. Vaishali Suri (BPT), Realign Rehab Clinic, Faridabad*

### Key Statistics

- ✦ Cervical myelopathy affects 1.6 per 100,000 people annually — more common than ALS or MS in middle-aged adults

- ✦ 50% of mild myelopathy cases can be managed conservatively without surgery

- ✦ Physiotherapy prevents functional deterioration in mild myelopathy in 70% of cases

- ✦ Surgical decompression is required for moderate-to-severe myelopathy or progressive cases

- ✦ Post-surgical physiotherapy is essential for neurological recovery after cervical decompression

## Physiotherapy Treatment at Realign Rehab, Faridabad

- Neurological assessment to quantify the extent of cord compression and function

- Safe cervical mobilisation — gentle techniques avoiding excessive cervical manipulation

- Strengthening programme for the upper and lower limbs to compensate for neural deficits

- Gait and balance training to reduce fall risk

- Fine motor retraining for hand function — essential for daily activities

- Education on activity modification — avoiding high cervical compression positions

## Recovery Programme

**Phase 1 (Weeks 1–3): Pain Relief & Protection** — Hands-on manual therapy, ice/heat application, gentle range-of-motion exercises and education about posture and activity modification.

**Phase 2 (Weeks 3–8): Restore Strength & Mobility** — Progressive strengthening exercises, stretching protocols, balance training, and functional movement retraining.

**Phase 3 (Weeks 8–16): Return to Full Activity** — Sport- or task-specific conditioning, maintenance programme, and prevention strategies to avoid recurrence.

## Why Choose Realign Rehab Clinic in Faridabad?

Realign Rehab Clinic is Faridabad's trusted physiotherapy centre, combining advanced manual therapy techniques with the latest evidence-based rehabilitation protocols. Dr. Vaishali Suri (BPT) brings specialist expertise and compassionate care to every session.

- **expert physiotherapist** with post-graduate orthopaedic training

- **One-on-one sessions** — no delegation to untrained assistants

- **Evidence-based treatment** — every technique backed by peer-reviewed research

- **Home visits available** across NIT, Sector 14, Old Faridabad, Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh, Surajkund

- **Affordable packages** with flexible timing (Mon–Sat, 9 AM–7 PM)

## Frequently Asked Questions

### Is physiotherapy safe for cervical myelopathy?

Physiotherapy is safe when conducted by a skilled practitioner who understands the condition. We avoid high-velocity cervical manipulation and focus on gentle mobilisation, strengthening, and neurological rehabilitation. We work closely with your neurosurgeon.

### When is surgery necessary for cervical myelopathy?

Surgery is recommended for moderate-to-severe myelopathy, rapidly progressing symptoms, or bowel/bladder involvement. Mild, stable myelopathy may be managed conservatively with close monitoring. The neurosurgeon makes this decision — physiotherapy supports the process.

### Can physiotherapy improve hand function in myelopathy?

Yes — fine motor retraining, grip strengthening, and neural plasticity exercises can improve hand function even in established myelopathy. Early intervention gives the best results.

### What should I avoid if I have cervical myelopathy?

Avoid high-impact activities (contact sports, trampolining), positions of extreme cervical extension or flexion, and heavy lifting. Cervical manipulation by untrained practitioners is contraindicated. We provide a detailed activity guide.

## Book Your Consultation

Ready to get back to pain-free living? Contact Realign Rehab Clinic today.

&#128205; **NIT-5, Faridabad** (near Green Field Colony, Sector 15)

&#128222; **+91 9818185589**

&#128337; Monday–Saturday: 9 AM–7 PM

#### References

- BJSM — British Journal of Sports Medicine

- JOSPT — Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy

- Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

- NEJM — New England Journal of Medicine

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*Published by [Realign Rehab Clinic](https://realign.clinic) | NIT-5, Faridabad | +91 9818185589*
