Cervical spondylosis is not terrible

  Cervical spondylosis is now a common disease that affects people’s quality of life. Due to changes in lifestyle and the nature of work, it is becoming more and more of a “fashionable disease” and sometimes it is jokingly said that the disease is also “rejuvenating and intellectualizing”. However, for the younger generation, cervical spine problems are often not serious problems and are generally reversible, often due to neck discomfort, dizziness, headaches or palpitations caused by muscle fatigue or sterile inflammation in the neck.  I once treated a white-collar female patient with more typical cervical spondylosis such as neck pain and dizziness.  After treatment with tui na, physiotherapy and traction, it was rapidly relieved.  X-ray before treatment: cervical vertebrae were bent to the sitting side and the physiological arc was reflexed.  X-ray after one month of treatment, the situation basically recovered.