Spondylotic cervical spondylosis can be cured after one year, but it has to be cured by surgical means and is difficult to be cured by itself.
Spondylotic cervical spondylosis is a subtype of various cervical spondylosis, the main cause of cervical disc herniation, resulting in cervical spinal canal of the cervical spinal cord compression caused by standing unsteady, tread cotton feeling, double upper limb weakness and other symptoms, clinically, once diagnosed as spondylotic cervical spondylosis by physical examination or imaging, the first choice of treatment is surgical treatment.
Surgical treatments for spinal cervical spondylosis include minimally invasive and open surgeries, which can remove the protruding intervertebral discs that compress the cervical spinal cord, restore the normal space of the spinal canal, and enable the cervical spinal cord to regain its normal physiological function, thus alleviating the corresponding clinical symptoms. Spinal cord cervical spondylosis can be cured in one year, but it requires a surgical approach and is difficult to recover on its own.
Spinal cord cervical spondylosis is one of the serious subtypes of cervical spondylosis, which needs to be treated in time to avoid causing quadriplegia.