Degenerative disc disease is a common cause of spine pain that develops when one or more of the cushioning discs in the spine begin to break down due to wear and tear. Cervical degenerative disc disease affects the discs in the neck and is a common source of neck pain and radiating arm pain. Treatments for degenerative disc disease vary and depend greatly on the severity of the condition and symptoms. The spine is made up of bones, known as vertebrae, that have discs between them that are ... [Read More]