Can cervical spinal stenosis be treated with microneedle?

Cervical spinal stenosis can be treated with the aid of a small needle.
The specific clinical manifestations of cervical spinal stenosis include dizziness, hand numbness, nausea, and emotional anxiety or depression. Small needle knife can relieve a series of symptoms caused by cervical medullary compression, so that the patient’s own symptoms can be reduced, so the disease can be treated with small needle knife as an adjunctive therapy.
Degenerative cervical spinal stenosis is a series of symptoms caused by trauma, strain injury and other factors triggering vertebral curvature disorders, resulting in proliferation of paraspinal tissues or protruding into the spinal canal, which displace the sequence of vertebral lumen spinal canal and make the space smaller, and cause cervical medullary compression. Surgical treatment has relatively more complications, so you can choose the small needle knife to assist in the treatment.
The side effects of needle knife treatment for cervical spinal stenosis are relatively small compared to surgical treatment, and it can be used as a treatment alternative for patients.