How to cure hand numbness caused by cervical spondylosis

  Numbness in the hands caused by cervical spondylosis is generally caused by nerve compression due to degeneration or osteophytes of the cervical spine. It is one of the main clinical manifestations of neurogenic cervical spondylosis.  For cervical spondylosis caused by hand numbness treatment methods are as follows.  Manual therapy: The most commonly used technique is massage, including pointing, pressing, pushing, kneading, plucking and other techniques, which can loosen the tissue around the compressed nerve to relieve the symptoms of numbness. If the cervical spine is misaligned, it should also be treated by repositioning.  Physiotherapy: the general method used is acupuncture, infrared physiotherapy, reasonable and moderate traction and other treatments.  Interventional therapy: It is plasma radiofrequency ablation or ozone interventional therapy.  Acupuncture treatment: neurogenic cervical spondylosis is an effective indication for acupuncture treatment. It can also be combined with oral nerve-nourishing drugs, such as methylcobalamin, etc.  In severe cases, surgery can be considered. With the advancement of technology, spinal endoscopic decompression of the intervertebral foramen for patients for whom other treatments are ineffective can usually achieve good treatment results.  Numbness in the hands caused by cervical spondylosis needs to be treated by a professional doctor in a hospital, and should not be treated blindly to avoid aggravating the condition.