OSTEOARTHRITIS:
PROGRESSIVE CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS
"How bad is it doctor?" "Are there other patients with the same problem?" "Can you help me?" "Will I ever get better?" These are a few of the very common concerns of patients with progressive degenerative osteoarthritis.
It is oftentimes comforting for patients to know that the condition is common enough to be illustrated on a wall chart. It is also reassuring for treatment purposes. You can show your patient the stage of development of his or her condition and project realistic expectations.
Because this unique chart was illustrated with the doctor of chiropractic's needs in mind, certain portions of the cervical plexus and vertebral arteries have been removed to allow clarity in illustrating the osseous changes in the cervical spine. These changes are common to the cervical spine, and many people are troubled with symptoms that affect the neck.
This osteoarthritis chart is a natural companion to the whiplash chart. It is a logical way to tie in and show the patient how these potential complications from a cervical spine injury and their condition are related. Your patients will appreciate the explanation of their injury or condition and will be able to explain chiropractic care to others.
24" x 20" Laminated