Herniated discs: Herniated discs at the c2/c3 location are uncommon. The herniated disc at this level may be an indication of spine instability and it could be compressing the spinal cord. In general, most disc herniations are treated without surgery using a variety of options including neck exercises, physical therapy, and chiropractic care. Seek advice from a spine specialist first before starting treatment.
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