What are the problems that can occur when the large vertebrae are blocked?

The large vertebrae are also known as the large vertebrae points, which are located at the lower edge of the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebrae on the back side of the neck. The so-called blockage of the large vertebrae points generally refers to poor local blood circulation, which means that the soft tissues around the cervical vertebrae have impaired blood circulation. If the disease is related, it can lead to local meridian and acupuncture point stasis, such as cervical spondylosis and cervical disc herniation. The soft tissues near this acupuncture point, if there is a simple blood circulation disorder for too long, can easily induce cervical spondylosis as well as cervical disc herniation. Cervical spondylosis is induced by degeneration of the local intervertebral disc cartilage and poor local blood circulation, resulting in accelerated degeneration of the local cartilage and malnutrition of the structures around the cervical spine.