Spondylosis refers to degenerative changes in the spine such as bone spurs and degenerating intervertebral discs.
Many different specialties of physicians treat spondylosis, including internists, family medicine doctors, general practitioners, rheumatologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, orthopedists, and pain-management specialists.
Non-physician health-care practitioners who often treat spondylosis include physician assistants and nurse practitioners, as well as physical therapists, massage therapists, and chiropractors.
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Hello Anonymous,
Some people prefer going to a chiropractor.
Spondylosis refers to degenerative changes in the spine such as bone spurs and degenerating intervertebral discs.
Many different specialties of physicians treat spondylosis, including internists, family medicine doctors, general practitioners, rheumatologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, orthopedists, and pain-management specialists.
Non-physician health-care practitioners who often treat spondylosis include physician assistants and nurse practitioners, as well as physical therapists, massage therapists, and chiropractors.
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November 16, 2016 - 9:14amMaryann
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