Cervical spondylosis treated by spinal fixed-point repositioning method

  The patient was a female 49 with neck pain and limited movement with bilateral shoulder well pain and numbness in the left small arm. MRI showed herniated C4-5 and C5-6 discs with straightened curvature and osteophytes.  Palpation revealed that the patient’s C3 and C4 vertebrae were displaced and C3 was misaligned with left distortion and cis-rotation. Combined with the patient’s condition and physical status, the patient was given manual repositioning treatment to correct the misaligned joints, and the bones were corrected and the tendons were smooth.