Clinically significant adhesions or spasm of the cervical muscles can be treated with small acupuncture. Cervical spondylosis can be divided into five types: spinal cord type cervical spondylosis, nerve root type cervical spondylosis, vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis, sympathetic type cervical spondylosis and cervical cervical spondylosis. Spinal cord cervical spondylosis is caused by a herniated disc compressing the spinal cord, resulting in impaired spinal cord signal transmission. Neurogenic cervical spondylosis is due to herniated cervical discs compressing nerve roots. The vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis is due to the proliferation of bones in the cervical joints that irritate the vertebral artery. Sympathetic cervical spondylosis is due to irritation of the sympathetic ganglion next to the cervical spine when the cervical spine moves. Cervical cervical spondylosis is manifested by long-term improper muscle work, which eventually leads to muscle strain, neck pain and cervical joint hyperplasia. Small acupuncture needles are similar to acupuncture needles, but slightly thicker than acupuncture needles. The tip of the small acupuncture needle with a very small blade can play a very good role in loosening adhesions and soft tissue decompression. However, it is important to pay attention to the aseptic operation and postoperative protection measures of needle knife closure to avoid infection.