How to treat neurogenic cervical spondylosis with dorsal fasciitis?

Neurogenic cervical spondylosis with posterior dorsal fasciitis can be relieved by rest, physical therapy, medication and surgery. 1. Rest: Rest should be paid attention to, avoid prolonged low head or work, reduce the posture of stooping and hunching, and try to make the neck and back muscles fully relaxed, so as to alleviate the physical exertion. 2. Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy methods such as baking electricity, spectrum instrument, microwave, etc. can be used to relax the muscles and fascia, improve local circulation, reduce local inflammation and alleviate the pain symptoms. 3. Medication: If the pain of neurogenic cervical spondylosis with dorsal fasciitis is more obvious, it is recommended to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as diclofenac sodium and celecoxib orally, which is conducive to relieving the pain. If accompanied by symptoms of muscle spasm, you can take oral muscle relaxants, such as Cloxazone, Flupirtine, etc., to improve the symptoms of spasm. 4. Surgery: If the symptoms of neurogenic cervical spondylosis with dorsal fasciitis are serious and affect normal work and life, surgery can be performed. Remove the diseased tissue that is compressing the spinal cord. Generally the effect is better. It is recommended to consult in regular hospitals and use medication under the guidance of doctors to avoid adverse effects.