Once a c3-7 disc herniation is diagnosed, treatment can be done in the following ways: first, cervical traction can be done, and cervical traction can be done in a sitting or lying position, with two weeks as a course of treatment. Secondly, the mobility of the cervical spine can be restricted by wearing a collar to avoid excessive or sudden activity of the cervical spine, causing neck injury, because patients with c3-7 disc herniation will have varying degrees of cervical spinal stenosis, and if the cervical spine suddenly moves, it will cause whip-like injury to the spinal cord. Third, physical therapy can be used to relieve the strain on the muscles of the neck and back through wax therapy and heat therapy. Fourth, the symptoms of back fasciitis can be relieved by anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, and the herniated disc can also be relieved by blood-activating Chinese medicine or proprietary Chinese medicine. If the disc herniation is very obvious, the spinal cord or nerve compression is very obvious, and there is no obvious improvement through conservative treatment, the disc compression and spinal cord compression can be lifted through surgery, and the hemivertebral plate decompression of c3-7 can be performed, which is often referred to as the single-opening technique to lift the spinal cord compression.