How long does it take for symptoms to go away after decompression surgery for spinal cord cervical spondylosis?

After surgery, spinal cord cervical spondylosis is usually able to recover in three months and the symptoms can disappear. If the condition is more serious, it may take one to two years or even a lifetime to recover. Spinal cord cervical spondylosis is relatively common in clinical practice, mainly manifested as pain in the neck, along with weakness and pain in the limbs, the feeling of stepping on cotton when walking, increased muscle tone and muscle weakness. Spinal cord cervical spondylosis can effectively resolve the symptoms of spinal cord compression after surgery, so that the patient’s pain is greatly relieved. Patients with spinal cord cervical spondylosis usually recover completely after about three months of active treatment. However, there are some more complicated spinal cord compression types of cervical spondylosis, which often cause a lot of trauma, and the effect is not fully recovered even after surgery. After decompression surgery for spinal cord cervical spondylosis, the exact recovery time depends on the patient’s condition and physical fitness to make a comprehensive judgment. It is recommended to do rehabilitation exercises under the guidance of the doctor.