Diagnostic principles
Clinical symptoms and characteristics of cervical spondylosis
X-ray examination of cervical spine
CT, MRI examination
Typing
Nerve root type
Vertebral artery type
Sympathetic type
Spinal cord type
Mixed type
Part I Assessment
Range of motion of the cervical spine
Determination of muscle strength
Determination of sensation and reflexes
Determination of pain and pressure points
Determination of electromyography and nerve conduction velocity
Imaging evaluation
Assessment of ADL ability
Part II Analysis
1 The main problems of the patient
2. Treatment goals
Part III Treatment plan
1.Application of neurotrophic drugs
2.Various functional training is developed separately according to the dysfunction, and each plan should include what to do, how often to do it, and when to make the next assessment, listing special details.
3.Other treatments
Part IV Rehabilitation treatment for cervical spondylosis
Bed rest
Physical therapy
High-frequency electrotherapy
Medium-frequency electrotherapy
Magnetic therapy
DC ion introduction
Wax Therapy
Infrared
Ultrasound
Cervical traction
Manual therapy
Injection therapy
Medication