Does standing against a wall cure cervical spondylosis

In general, standing against the wall can not treat cervical spondylosis, but may only relieve the symptoms of muscle pain to a certain extent.
Cervical spondylosis is a disease based on degenerative pathological changes in the intervertebral discs, due to long-term strain on the cervical spine, osteophytes or herniated discs, ligament thickening, resulting in the cervical spinal cord, nerve roots, vertebral artery compression, and a series of functional disorders occurring in the sympathetic nerve stimulation of clinical syndromes.
Patients with cervical spondylosis may manifest symptoms such as neck and back pain, stiffness, numbness and weakness of limbs with inflexibility, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and even blurred vision and tachycardia. According to the different tissues and structures involved, it can be classified into nerve root type, spinal cord type, sympathetic nerve type, vertebral artery type, etc.
Standing against the wall can relieve the pressure on the nerve roots to a certain extent, thus relieving the pain, but cannot fundamentally solve the problem of degenerative disc changes in cervical spondylosis, so it is not possible to treat cervical spondylosis, and can only be used as an auxiliary means of relieving the symptoms.