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Hello Doctor, I M Having Cervical Spondylosis With Vitamin D

Hello doctor, i m having cervical spondylosis with vitamin d deficiency. (diagnosied by ortho surgeon ) I have pain in the right arms and fingers and neck. sometimes there is pain in the left hand also. Im a computer professional. Kindly advise the best posture to sit before the computer. Im 41 years old, female. Also suggest some exercises. some of the physio advised me to resign the job. But i have to work to run my family. Thank you
Thu, 11 Dec 2014
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HI,
I understand your concern.
Routine working on computer involves bending of neck for long time ,results in stress to cervical spine & leads to spondylosis.
To manage a stress free computer operation while you have cervical spondylosis are-
- Adjusting computer screen so as to avoid flexon of neck. The height of screen should be in eye level,while key board to be adjusted at a comfortable height for hand operation & vision without flexing neck.( Special table for cervical spondylosis operator)
- Sitting with straight back & neck -touching back of chair,( no humping)
-Taking break in between & doing regular neck exercises to relieve/ prevent pain .
- Regular neck exercises under physiotherapist's guidance./ regular full body exercises& walking.
- Calcium/ vitamin D supplements / Pain killers when needed.
Thanks.
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Hello Doctor, I M Having Cervical Spondylosis With Vitamin D

HI, I understand your concern. Routine working on computer involves bending of neck for long time ,results in stress to cervical spine & leads to spondylosis. To manage a stress free computer operation while you have cervical spondylosis are- - Adjusting computer screen so as to avoid flexon of neck. The height of screen should be in eye level,while key board to be adjusted at a comfortable height for hand operation & vision without flexing neck.( Special table for cervical spondylosis operator) - Sitting with straight back & neck -touching back of chair,( no humping) -Taking break in between & doing regular neck exercises to relieve/ prevent pain . - Regular neck exercises under physiotherapist s guidance./ regular full body exercises& walking. - Calcium/ vitamin D supplements / Pain killers when needed. Thanks.