Cervical osteochondrosis is diagnosed mainly in people aged 30 to 50 years. It is important to timely identify the pathology and treat proper treatment, otherwise the disease will move to a new stage of development, which can lead to the need for surgical intervention and the installation of prostheses.
Thoracic osteochondrosis has both typical and atypical symptoms and signs. It often "disguises" itself in other diseases, which causes diagnostic problems.