Cervical spinal stenosis is a condition characterized by the narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck region, which can compress the spinal cord and nerves. This narrowing often results from degenerative changes such as osteoarthritis, herniated discs, or thickened ligaments. Symptoms may include neck pain, stiffness, and neurological issues such as numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms, hands, or legs. In severe cases, it can lead to difficulties with balance and coordination. Treatment options range from conservative approaches, like physical therapy and medications, to more invasive procedures, such as injections or surgery, depending on the severity and impact of symptoms. Early diagnosis and appropriate management are essential for preserving function and quality of life.