How to regulate cervical spondylosis with Dong’s Qi points

Dong’s qi acupoints for cervical spondylosis are usually used to treat cervical spondylosis with the bone-treating method of stabbing the bone by using acupuncture points such as Ling Bone Points, Ren Huang Points, and Fire Chrysanthemum Points. Dong’s qi points for cervical spondylosis are usually used to treat the bone with the bone method, and the needle is inserted as close as possible to the edge of the bone when needling. The Ling Bone point is located on the back of the hand at the intersection of the thumb and forefinger, where the 1st metacarpal bone meets the 2nd metacarpal bone, 2 inches from the tiger’s mouth. The Ren Huang point is located at the posterior edge of the medial tibia, 3 inches above the inner ankle. The Huo Ju point is located 1 inch behind the medial red and white meatus of the 1st metatarsal bone (the junction of the heart of the foot and the dorsum of the foot). Needling should not be too deep, and the needles should be left in place appropriately and reasonably to stimulate the points for treatment. When acupuncture is required for cervical spondylosis, it must be performed by a professional practitioner.