Protecting the heart is the first step in the treatment of cervical spondylosis.

by xinxinxin on 2008-12-18 10:24:51

Cervical Spondylosis Treatment Starts from the Heart

Cervical spondylosis is increasingly threatening people's health. Its unique position in the body makes many drugs and devices only able to play a role in health care and relief during treatment. Due to its special structure, many Chinese and Western medical experts are at a loss as to how to treat cervical spondylosis.

Why do I mention "cervical spondylosis treatment starts from the heart"? Let us first look at the structure of the cervical spine.

The cervical spine is mainly composed of seven cervical vertebrae. These seven vertebrae are constrained by two tendons on each side, which extend down the back to the heel. The connection between the cervical vertebrae is made up of ligaments (commonly known as soft tendons) within the vertebrae. Since the entire bone does not move according to one's will, only the joints connected by these ligaments allow human movement.

So, how can cervical spondylosis treatment be better? What is the relationship between cervical spondylosis treatment and the heart? In the early stages of cervical spondylosis, people sometimes wake up in the morning with what is commonly known as "sleeping with a stiff neck," experiencing neck pain and difficulty turning the neck. This is the initial stage of cervical spondylosis, and treatment should be initiated promptly.

Careful observation reveals that most people who frequently experience sleeping with a stiff neck also suffer from symptoms such as chest tightness, shortness of breath, irritability, heavy-heartedness, worry, insomnia, palpitations (rapid heartbeat), etc. These all indicate that the condition has become serious and should be treated with the correct method for cervical spondylosis recovery.

However, this important "warning" often goes unnoticed by patients, leading to delayed treatment and resulting in irreparable consequences. In such situations, many people go to blind practitioners for a quick adjustment, hearing a crackling sound and feeling immediate relief. However, while the problem seems resolved, hidden dangers are sown, so it is essential not to overlook the treatment of cervical spondylosis.

We have already mentioned that joints are connected by ligaments that link bones together. With their connection, our joints can move freely. Therefore, difficulty in cervical rotation is due to the hardening of the ligaments. Why does hardening occur? It happens because the blood supply from the heart is insufficient. Ligaments (tendons) become soft when they encounter blood but harden when lacking blood.

The human body is composed of cells, a fact that cannot be disputed. Any tissue within the human body is made up of cells. For example, there are red and white blood cells in the blood, and skin, bones, etc. So, what sustains the survival of cells? Cells depend on blood for survival. Therefore, Traditional Chinese Medicine proposed over 5,000 years ago the theory that "when qi and blood flow smoothly, no disease occurs." This theory has been passed down for over 5,000 years and is now acknowledged by Western medicine, which is only a few hundred years old. This highlights the importance of blood supply from the heart.

In summary, stiffness and pain in the cervical spine, leading to numbness in the fingers and waking up in pain at night, are all caused by insufficient blood supply from the heart. This is a conclusion drawn from over 20 years of practice. After more than five years of practical verification, the results have been very good. Over 85% of patients have achieved effective and stable results without using any medication or instruments (traction). By treating both the cervical spine and the heart simultaneously, patients have shown lasting effects, with some remaining free from recurrence for up to 10 years after treatment. Moreover, the treatment duration is only about 20-30 days.

Source: Cervical Spondylosis Treatment Network http://www.chinakry.com/jingzhuibingzhiliao2.asp