There is no such thing as six treatments for cervical osteophytes. Generally, there are treatments such as medication, physical therapy and surgery.
1. Medication: Generally, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can be taken to relieve symptoms, such as nimesulide dispersible tablets or ibuprofen extended-release capsules, etc. Meanwhile, muscle relaxants, such as epirubicin, can be used to relieve discomfort.
2. Physical therapy: Cervical traction can usually correct the internal and external balance of the cervical spine and restore the anatomical relationship and function of the cervical spine. Ultrashort wave, intermediate frequency pulsed electricity and microwave therapy can also be used.
3. Surgery: For patients with severe spinal nerve compression, posterior decompression or anterior decompression and fusion can be performed.
Patients with cervical spondylolisthesis, need to go to the hospital, according to the specific condition of the treatment plan, do not blindly use drugs.