Cervical cervical spondylosis treated by one movement and one paste method

  Cervical cervical spondylosis is caused by acute and chronic injury to the neck muscles, ligaments and joint capsule, degenerative degeneration of the intervertebral disc, instability of the vertebral body, misalignment of small joints, etc. On the basis of the body being attacked by wind and cold, cold, fatigue, improper sleep posture or inappropriate pillow height, the cervical spine is over-extended or over-flexed, and certain muscles, ligaments and nerves in the cervical collar are stretched or compressed. A move for the posterior cervical deep muscle group training. The deep posterior cervical muscles include the cephalic semispinalis, cervical semispinalis, cervical multifidus, cervical gyrus, and cervical interspinous muscles. Compared to the superficial and deep muscles, they are important for maintaining the stability of the spine.  One patch is the intramuscular effect patch, a technique that originated in Japan in the 1970s and is now widely used in the sports medicine community for cervical cervical spondylosis to help relieve swelling and pain in the acute phase and promote muscle balance in the chronic phase. In this study, we intend to randomly divide the collected patients with cervical cervical spondylosis into a treatment group (deep posterior cervical muscle training + intramuscular effect patch) and a control group (neck manipulation + neck resistance training) for comparative study. The one-movement, one-patch method is safe and reliable and can provide new ideas for the treatment of cervical cervical spondylosis.