Cervical Total Disc Replacement (CTDR), also called cervical arthroplasty, is a modern procedure designed to treat damaged or degenerated discs in the neck. CTDR aims to relieve nerve or spinal cord compression while preserving natural neck motion, making it a key alternative to traditional fusion surgery.
This procedure is usually considered for adults with persistent neck pain, numbness, or weakness caused by:
Cervical total disc replacement is generally safe but carries some risks, such as:
Will I lose neck movement with this procedure?
No—CTDR preserves movement at the replaced disc level, unlike traditional fusion. Some stiffness may remain, but overall flexibility is maintained and often improved.
How soon will my pain improve?
Most patients notice better neck and arm symptoms within weeks. Ongoing healing and rehabilitation help restore function over several months.