Can you treat cervical spondylosis with a small needle?

Whether or not small needle knife can treat cervical spondylosis is related to the severity and type of cervical spondylosis. Usually, some cervical cervical spondylosis, nerve root cervical spondylosis or cervical spondylosis triggered by chronic muscle strain can be treated with the aid of mini-needle knife, but vertebral artery cervical spondylosis and spinal cord cervical spondylosis are not suitable for mini-needle knife treatment. Small needle knife can penetrate deeply into the lesion area, through peeling, cutting and other ways, so that the local adhesion can be loosened, to a certain extent, to eliminate the pain caused by local inflammation. However, caution is needed when using it for cervical spondylosis treatment. The type of cervical spondylosis should be clarified before treatment. For mild cervical radiculopathy, chronic strain cervical spondylosis, cervical cervical spondylosis, etc., the knife can only help relieve pain and loosen adhesions, but it cannot treat the root cause of the disease. For cervical spondylosis caused by vertebral artery stenosis or intervertebral disc herniation, surgical treatment is required to relieve the compression of nerves, blood vessels or spinal cord. When using the knife for cervical spondylosis treatment, the type of cervical spondylosis should be clearly differentiated, the indications should be clarified, and the targeted treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a physician.