Whether cervical spondylolisthesis recoils is serious depends on whether there are symptoms of spinal cord and nerve compression. Without symptoms of nerve compression, the condition is not very serious, and if there are symptoms of spinal cord and nerve compression, medication and surgery may be required.
1. No spinal cord and nerve compression: The physiological curvature of the cervical spine is a forward curvature, and in many cases there is a loss of physiological curvature or even backward recoil. Cervical sprain or strain, improper posture, can also cause cervical spine recoil.
If the patient has cervical spondylolisthesis and cervical lordosis, the first thing to do is to see if there is any herniation of the cervical discs and if there is any compression of the nerves. Look for symptoms of spinal cord and nerve compression. If there are no symptoms, then the condition is not very serious, and it is necessary to carry out physical therapy and hot compresses and oral pain relief and anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and other treatments.
2. Symptoms of spinal cord and nerve compression: Cervical spondylolisthesis and retroversion, spinal cord and nerve compression symptoms, such as muscle weakness and sensory loss, and even sympathetic symptoms, nerve root pain and other symptoms, the condition is more serious. Decompression and internal fixation surgery are needed.
Cervical vertebral osteophytes and cervical spine retrograde, need to go to the regular hospital in time, do not delay the condition.