Patients with mild spinal cord cavernosis can do some physically undemanding work. Spinal Cord Cavernous Disease is a chronic, progressive spinal cord degenerative disease, characterized by abnormal fluid-filled cavities in the spinal cord. Patients with Spinal Cord Cavernous Disease can do some physically undemanding work, but are not recommended to do too much heavy physical labor for the following reasons: 1. Spinal cord cavernous disease is a chronic degenerative disease of the spinal cord, appropriate participation in the work can help improve the patient’s social life and quality of life, and is conducive to health. 2. Excessive physical strength may cause cerebrospinal fluid circulation obstruction, causing the body to experience sensory abnormalities, limb weakness and nutritional disorders and other symptoms, and may even jeopardize the patient’s life. If spinal cord cavernous disease is diagnosed, it is recommended to enter the hospital in time and achieve early detection, early treatment and early recovery.