Can cervical spondylosis affect the brain? In the context of neurological health, which statement best describes the potential impact of cervical spondylosis on brain function?
- Cervical spondylosis only affects the cervical vertebrae and does not influence brain function directly.
- Cervical spondylosis can lead to reduced blood flow to the brain, potentially causing symptoms such as dizziness and cognitive changes.
- Cervical spondylosis is known to increase brain tissue density, improving cognitive functions.
- Cervical spondylosis primarily affects the peripheral nerves, without impacting central nervous system functions.