Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative disease caused by multiple factors, often resulting in neck pain, back pain, and numbness or pain in the upper limbs. It is a common condition, and the majority of cases can be treated without surgery, with only a small number requiring surgical intervention. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is an important non-surgical treatment method for cervical spondylosis.
The main TCM treatments for cervical spondylosis include acupuncture, tuina (a form of therapeutic massage), and herbal medicine. These methods aim to relieve pain, improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and ease muscle tension, ultimately restoring cervical spine function.
Acupuncture: The primary purpose of acupuncture in treating cervical spondylosis is to stimulate meridians, balance Qi and blood, relax muscles, and improve nerve function, which helps alleviate pain and improve symptoms.
Tuina (Therapeutic Massage): This method corrects cervical spine joint misalignment, relieves muscle spasms, promotes circulation, and restores mechanical balance to the spine, thus effectively treating spinal disorders.
Herbal Medicine: TCM herbs are used to activate blood circulation, strengthen the liver and kidneys, dispel wind and cold, and adjust the body’s balance. Not only do these herbs help relieve pain, but they also address the root cause of the condition and assist in preventing relapses.
Keywords: Cervical Spondylosis, Traditional Chinese Medicine