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The most common symptoms of Cervical Arthritis are:
- Persistent neck pain that may sometimes radiate to the arms or shoulder.
- Increasing neck stiffness that can limit the movement of the neck.
- Headaches, particularly in the back of the head.
Weakness of the arms or sometimes of the legs, numbness of the arm and loss of balance are also symptoms associated with Cervical Arthritis but are less common.
The first step to assess Cervical Arthritis is an imaging test such as x-ray, computerized tomography or MRI - magnetic resonance imaging.
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