Can radiofrequency targeted thermal coagulation target therapy treat cervical spine hyperplasia?

  Patient: Can radiofrequency targeted thermal coagulation target therapy treat cervical spine hyperplasia?  Doctor: Radiofrequency thermal coagulation target therapy technology is to use the electrical stimulation function and impedance monitoring system of the radiofrequency temperature-controlled thermal coagulator to accurately place the radiofrequency needle to the onset site, adjust the size of the radiofrequency output power, set the action temperature, precisely control the scope of the injury foci, thermal coagulation temperature-controlled treatment, prompting the protruding disc tissue intracellular molecular movement friction heat, resulting in the protruding part of the disc tissue denaturation, coagulation, shrinkage, volume reduction, thereby relieving the compression of the nerve, but does not hurt the normal disc tissue and surrounding nerves. This causes the herniated disc tissue to degenerate, coagulate, shrink, and reduce in size, thereby relieving the compression of the nerve without injuring the normal disc tissue and surrounding nerves.  Therefore, radiofrequency thermal coagulation target treatment technology is suitable for the treatment of cervical and lumbar disc herniation. The cervical spine bone spur is osteophytes, to a certain age will have osteophytes, is a degenerative performance, if caused by pain and other clinical symptoms, is cervical spondylosis. It is recommended that physiotherapy, acupuncture, massage treatment, while paying attention to maintaining the correct posture and reducing prolonged head down.