Plasma minimally invasive treatment of cervical spondylosis and lumbar spondylosis has excellent curative effects, sometimes described as miraculous. Headache and dizziness, tinnitus and eye swelling, panic and chest tightness, neck, shoulder and back pain, upper limb numbness or anterior chest pain, unstable walking (cervical spondylosis), acute and chronic back pain and leg pain (lumbar spondylosis), just like acupuncture, percutaneously puncture a needle into the degenerated herniated intervertebral disc, stimulate plasma action for 10-20 seconds, can make part of the intervertebral disc tissue cavitation and crumpling, the original abnormally high disc pressure is decompressed, the surrounding nerves, dura The patient’s painful symptoms are relieved as the stimulation and compression of the surrounding nerves, dura and blood vessels are reduced. The vast majority of patients show immediate results after minimally invasive surgery, which can be described as immediate. If a spine surgeon did not have personal experience and judged from conventional medical experience, he or she would not even believe that such a small (minimally invasive) change in the intervertebral disc would solve such a large problem for the patient. This is a prominent sentiment after doing a lot of plasma over a long period of time. Low temperature plasma disc nucleoplasty is one of the best minimally invasive treatments for cervical spondylosis, lumbar discogenic back pain and early lumbar disc herniation. Advanced equipment and technology imported from the United States are introduced to treat cervical spondylosis and cervical and lumbar disc herniation, discogenic neck pain and lumbar pain, and satisfactory results are achieved. Efficiency: Immediate efficiency is over 95%, long-term excellent rate is about 70-80%. General hospitalization 2-3 days, local anesthesia. Advantages: 1. Accurate positioning. Accurate positioning under C-arm X-ray machine or stereotactic instrument, directly acting on the lesion of the nucleus pulposus, the data is accurate to less than 1mm, the angle error is less than 1 degree, making the treatment more accurate and effective, without hurting any normal tissue. 2.No nerve injury. Due to accurate positioning, low temperature environment (40 degrees-70 degrees), operation under wakefulness and pre-stimulation test, no nerve of the patient will be damaged in the treatment. 3.Minimally invasive and green. The diameter of treatment needle electrode is only 0.7mm, just like an acupuncture needle, the whole treatment without analgesics, antibiotics, hormones, just a physical change process, no side effects on the human body, making the treatment greener and more humane. Indications: To be determined after consultation by a specialist. 1, cervical disc herniation, cervical spondylosis, including neurogenic cervical spondylosis, sympathetic cervical spondylosis, mixed cervical spondylosis, mild spinal cord type cervical spondylosis, the effect of cervical disc herniation lesion-based is better. 2, lumbar disc herniation (fibular ring intact), discogenic lumbar pain – black disc disease. 3, thoracic disc prolapse disease, soft compression predominant. There are many treatment methods for cervical spondylosis and lumbar disc herniation, but the conservative treatment cycle time is long, the condition is often repeatedly delayed, and some stubborn patients do not heal; open traditional surgical treatment, although thorough and efficient, but due to the cost of trauma and national habit psychology, and often the last option. Principle: Low-temperature plasma disc pulpoplasty is a new technology that emerged in the 21st century, which is a precise and controlled method of disc decompression through the principles of plasma cryoablation and thermal crinkling. This advanced technology first uses low-temperature plasma ablation to vaporize a portion of the disc’s nucleus pulposus in real time to reduce its volume, and then uses precise thermal crinkling to heat up the nucleus pulposus to approximately 70 degrees to reduce its volume for treatment purposes. The plasma electrode (commonly known as the tip) enters the fibrous ring through percutaneous puncture with a 0.6mm diameter cannula needle, without any adverse effect on the stability of the fibrous ring and surrounding tissues. Thus, this technique has incomparable safety and minimally invasive features of traditional therapy.