Help from Aurora Chiropractic Center for Cervical Spine Myelopathy: From Diagnosis to Gentle Care

May 06, 2026

Neck stiffness, arm numbness, or unexplained clumsiness in your hands and feet are symptoms worth taking seriously — not brushing off. These can be early warning signs of a condition called degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) or sometimes cervical spine myelopathy (CSM) — and catching it early could make a meaningful difference in your options and outcomes.

WHAT IS CERVICAL MYELOPATHY?

DCM appears when the spinal cord in the neck becomes compressed due to age-related changes like bone spurs, thickened ligaments, or disc degeneration. Unlike a simple pinched nerve, spinal cord involvement is more serious — and regrettably, it often goes unrecognized for months or even years.

WHY EARLY DIAGNOSIS IS SO IMPORTANT

A 2022 case report and literature review published in Cureus emphasized exactly this challenge. Trager and colleagues made the case that the chiropractic office is a natural first checkpoint for DCM — where red flags get recognized, neurological screening gets done, and referrals happen at the right time. (1) The takeaway? Your chiropractor at Aurora Chiropractic Center isn't just there for back pain — our Juneau chiropractic practice may be the first provider to find something more serious. Chiropractic physicians undergo vast training in diagnosis, neurology, and musculoskeletal medicine — including orthopedic and neurological examination, imaging interpretation, and knowing when to manage, co-manage, or refer. The diagnostic process can start right in your chiropractor's office.

CONSERVATIVE CARE HAS A ROLE — WHEN APPROPRIATE

Not every cervical spine condition demands immediate surgery. A 2025 study in the North American Spine Society Journal found that physical therapy, chiropractic care, and acupuncture are all employed in the management of cervical spine conditions, with various patient and provider factors guiding which path is chosen. (2) For milder cases, conservative management may be a reasonable starting point — but only when the diagnosis is clear and the severity is correctly measured.

One gentle option worth having knowledge of is Cox® Technica specialized, evidence-based chiropractic method that uses a segmented table and carefully controlled, low-force flexion-distraction movements. For the right patients, it offers a way to address cervical spine symptoms without the forceful manipulation that concerns some folks. It's not right for every case, but in the hands of a trained chiropractor, it denotes the kind of thoughtful, individualized care that can make conservative management a feasible first step.

Medication is another conversation worth having carefully. A 2026 retrospective cohort study in the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience compared gabapentin to NSAIDs for cervical radiculopathy, stressing that treatment choices have real safety and utilization implications. (3)

THE BOTTOM LINE, IN Juneau: CONTACT Aurora Chiropractic Center

Early diagnosis opens doors. It allows for informed conversations about whether conservative care, referral, or co-management is the right way to go — before the window for some options shuts.

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. James Cox on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he shares two cases of cervical spine myelopathy and their management along ideas for management and referral that coincide with The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.

If you're experiencing neck-related neurological symptoms, don't push them aside. Get examined. Schedule your Juneau chiropractic appointment soon.