How about plasma radiofrequency ablation for cervical spondylosis in the pain department

Plasma radiofrequency ablation is used in the treatment of cervical spondylosis and is effective in reducing vertigo symptoms and pain, but it does not cure the root cause. The radiofrequency ablation technology used clinically to treat cervical spondylosis is called low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation myeloplasty. Low-temperature plasma radiofrequency technology can gas and shrink the cervical intervertebral discs, thus reducing the pressure on the surrounding blood vessels, tissues, nerves, etc., thus realizing the goal of reducing the clinical symptoms of patients. Against the background of the continuous improvement of clinical health care, the level of surgical treatment of cervical spondylosis has also improved significantly, and low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation myeloplasty has been widely used in cervical spondylosis in recent years, which is a new type of treatment compared with the traditional treatment method. Studies have shown that low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation myeloplasty has a very favorable long-term effect in the course of treatment, with relatively few recurrences. Plasma radiofrequency ablation technology can effectively promote the health recovery of patients with cervical spondylosis and improve the quality of their life, work and study, and it is a more ideal surgical treatment, which has been popularized and applied in clinical practice.