Whether or not cervical spondylolisthesis will affect the nerves depends on the site of the enlargement, such as intravertebral spondylolisthesis can cause nerve compression.
Most of the cervical vertebral hyperplasia is at the anterior margin of the vertebral body, such as the anterior margin of the vertebral body hyperplasia will not compress the nerves, and will not cause damage to the nerves, and thus will not cause neurological symptoms.
If osteophytes occur in the hook vertebral joints of the cervical spine, or if osteophytes occur in the spinal canal, they can compress the nerve roots, the dural sac or the spinal cord, thus producing significant manifestations of nerve damage, such as dizziness, nausea, neck pain, numbness and pain in the extremities.
Therefore, due to the different locations of the hyperplasia, the nerve may or may not be compressed after cervical spondylolisthesis.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.