What to do if the dural sac is compressed by a herniated cervical disc

Cervical discs protruding backwards with dural sac compression can be treated by the following methods: first, neck, shoulder, back and upper extremity pressure pain, hard knots, striae, swelling, spasm, atrophy, etc., mostly in the sternocleidomastoid muscle, anterior oblique muscle, middle oblique muscle, posterior cervical muscle, scapular raphe, supraspinatus muscle, large and small round muscle, rhomboid muscle, etc., choose kneading, pressing, pinching, popping, plucking and other techniques in the location of the above muscles for Second, pedal method, lower limbs, lumbar back, shoulder girdle and other places to find the aforementioned positive parts, choose to knead, rub, shake, pressure and other foot methods for treatment, 15-20 minutes each time, 1-2 times a day; third, surgical treatment, including posterior cervical laminectomy decompression, anterior cervical discectomy, intervertebral Titanium plate fixation, anterior cervical discectomy, intervertebral bone grafting and titanium plate fixation, etc.