Typical symptoms
- Neck stiffness or pain limiting head rotation
- Pain or pins-and-needles radiating into an arm
- Hand weakness or clumsiness for fine tasks
- Headaches starting at the base of the skull
SPINE CONDITION · NORWAY PATHWAY
Neck pain radiating to the shoulder and arm, with numbness or weakness, may signal cervical disc disease. Franchir gives Norwegian patients faster access to French specialists in anterior cervical discectomy and disc replacement.
Three clinical pictures dominate: muscular neck pain, cervical radiculopathy (arm pain) and cervical myelopathy (cord compression). Each has its own timeline.
Cervical pain is most often muscular and self-limited. When pain radiates into the arm, a herniated disc or foraminal stenosis is usually responsible. When hand clumsiness and gait problems appear, central cord compression must be ruled out without delay — this is cervical myelopathy.
Cervical MRI is the cornerstone of diagnosis. Franchir's role is to make sure imaging is done quickly when it is needed, and that a senior surgeon reviews the case before any irreversible decision.
We always start with the least invasive option that delivers durable relief. Surgery is reserved for cases where conservative care has failed or red flags are present.
Stage 1
Specific neck physiotherapy, ergonomic adjustments, NSAIDs and short courses of muscle relaxants. Effective for most non-radicular cervical pain.
Stage 2
Image-guided foraminal infiltration when radiculopathy persists. Endoscopic posterior foraminotomy in selected cases.
Stage 3
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), disc arthroplasty or posterior decompression depending on the lesion. Hospital stay 1 to 3 nights, structured return to Norway within 2 to 3 weeks.
Dedicated international slots with French partner surgeons — not a 3 to 12+ month public queue.
Minimally invasive procedures, intra-operative imaging and the latest implants — often unavailable locally.
Remote assessment, teleconsultation and coordination in English, with your fastlege kept in the loop.
€700 file review, detailed pricing before any procedure, behandlingsforsikring support and no hidden fees.
Step 1
Structured video review of your imaging, symptoms and history — from Norway, before any travel.
Step 2
Your case is shared with the most relevant French spine surgeon. Treatment plan delivered within 48 hours.
Step 3
Concierge organises stay, transport and admission. Surgery takes place in a partner centre of excellence.
Step 4
Post-op recovery in Norway with shared follow-up between Franchir's team and your fastlege.
Send us your imaging and medical history. A specialist reviews your file and confirms whether surgery is the right option.