How does cervical vertebra bone hyperplasia treat
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Cervical hyperosteogeny used to be common in middle-aged and elderly people, but now they prefer to take care of young people. Cervical hyperosteogeny is one of the common cervical diseases in human body. Once it occurs, it often poses a greater threat to the health of patients, and even may lead to paralysis. The following is to share with you the clinical treatment methods for cervical hyperosteogeny, hoping to help It's helpful.
How does cervical vertebra bone hyperplasia treat
First, medicine is also a common method of conservative treatment. Western medicine is mostly analgesic, sedative, vitamin (such as B1, B12) and so on, which has a certain effect on the relief of symptoms. In addition, there are also some special pain relief, local anti-inflammatory, muscle relaxation products, which can eliminate hyperplasia symptoms to a certain extent, but can not eliminate hyperplasia tissue.
Second, traction treatment is a common method for the treatment of cervical diseases in many hospitals, most of which are used for the correction of physiological curvature. Through the balance between traction force and anti traction force, the head and neck are relatively fixed in the physiological curve state, so that the phenomenon of cervical curve is gradually changed, but its curative effect is limited, only suitable for mild patients; and traction is prohibited in the acute stage, Prevent local inflammation, edema aggravation; traction period activity is limited.
Third: Massage: neck massage has a lot of health care effects, such as relieving muscle spasm, improving blood circulation, eliminating swelling, making the neck muscles become relaxed, soft and elastic from tension and stiffness and lack of elasticity.
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Strengthen the neck and shoulder muscle exercise, during or after work, do the head and upper limbs flexion, extension and rotation, can not only relieve fatigue, but also make the muscles developed, toughness enhanced, which is conducive to the stability of the cervical spine, enhance the neck and shoulder ability to adapt to the sudden changes of the neck.