Conservative treatment is the mainstay of treatment for neurogenic cervical spondylosis, especially for patients with mild symptoms and a short course of the disease (including life management, neck braking, physiotherapy, medication, etc.); for a small number of patients for whom conservative treatment is ineffective, surgery can be considered; for a small number of patients with severe disease, early surgery can also be considered.
In addition, with the development of minimally invasive cervical spine treatment technology, its application in neurogenic cervical spondylosis is becoming more and more widespread, while minimally invasive cervical spine treatment technology has obtained excellent results in the treatment of cervical spondylosis, but as it is a new technology, its clinical indications need to be strictly controlled.