TCM Perspective: Cervical spondylosis falls under the category of "Bi Syndrome," primarily caused by obstructed Qi and blood flow in the neck meridians, leading to "pain due to obstruction." Our treatment approach is "treating both symptoms and root causes" — through integrated therapy, we not only quickly relieve symptoms but also strengthen the therapeutic effects from the root.

Are you suffering from these cervical spondylosis symptoms?

When the cervical spine joints degenerate due to long-term strain, it triggers a series of bothersome symptoms that affect work and daily life. The symptoms of cervical spondylosis are numerous and can be mainly divided into the following categories:

Neck Symptoms

Persistent soreness, stiffness (stiff neck and shoulders) in the neck, shoulders, and back, restricted range of motion, making even daily head turns difficult.

Nerve Root Symptoms

Cervical spine compression of nerves leading to numbness, tingling, or weakness in one or both arms, hands, or even fingers.

Head Symptoms

Vascular compression can lead to headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, and even tinnitus, severely affecting daily concentration.

Other Symptoms

Some patients may experience nausea, palpitations, or chest tightness, which can easily be misdiagnosed as other conditions.

Who is at high risk for cervical spondylosis?

In addition to aging, the following lifestyle habits significantly increase the risk of developing cervical spondylosis:

People who frequently look down

Office workers, IT professionals, students, etc., who spend long hours looking at computers or phones, putting immense pressure on the cervical spine.

Those with poor posture

Frequently slouching, or improper sleeping posture, such as pillows that are too high or too low, keeping the cervical spine at an incorrect angle for extended periods.

Individuals in specific professions

For example, professional drivers and dentists who need to maintain a fixed posture for long periods have a particularly high risk of cervical spine strain.

History of neck injury

Old injuries can accelerate the degeneration process of the cervical spine, leading to earlier onset or more severe symptoms of cervical spondylosis.

SYT Wellness Integrated Chinese Medicine Therapy: Treating cervical spondylosis from both symptoms and root causes

Our treatment goes beyond pain relief; it comprehensively addresses cervical spondylosis at three levels: meridians, joints, and constitution.

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Symptomatic Treatment — Immediate Relief

Acupuncture: Unblocking Meridians, Promoting Qi and Blood Circulation

Acupuncture on tense neck muscles and relevant acupoints can immediately unblock meridians, promote the flow of qi and blood, quickly relieve pain and muscle spasms. For dizziness and numbness in hands caused by cervical spine compression, acupuncture can also effectively improve local blood circulation and alleviate symptoms.

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Root Cause Treatment — Key to Cure

Bone Setting and Tui Na: Correcting Misalignment, Relieving Compression

This is the fundamental approach to a cure. The Tui Na therapist will first use professional Tui Na techniques to relax deep muscle fascia, then apply precise bone-setting manipulation to correct misaligned cervical vertebral joints, fundamentally relieving the compression on nerves and blood vessels. This step directly addresses the structural causes of neck pain, hand numbness, and dizziness.

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Consolidation — Internal Conditioning

Internal Chinese Herbal Medicine: Tonifying Liver and Kidney, Strengthening Tendons and Bones

Based on individual constitution, Chinese herbal medicine is prescribed to tonify the liver and kidney, strengthen tendons and bones, and invigorate blood circulation to resolve stasis. This internal conditioning reinforces the efficacy of bone-setting and acupuncture, reducing the chance of recurrence. Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that "the kidney governs the bones and the liver governs the tendons." By regulating the liver and kidney, the bones and tendons of the cervical spine can be fundamentally strengthened.

Daily Care Tips: Prevention is Better Than Cure

In addition to receiving treatment, daily self-care is equally important. The following four simple habits can effectively protect your cervical spine:

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Maintain Correct Posture

Adjust your computer screen to eye level, keep your back straight when working, and avoid hunching.

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Regular Breaks and Stretches

Every 30 to 60 minutes of work, you should get up and move, and perform neck stretching exercises.

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Choose the Right Pillow

The pillow height should support the natural curve of the cervical spine, about one fist high when sleeping on your back.

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Keep Your Neck Warm

Avoid direct drafts or air conditioning on your neck to prevent cold from invading and aggravating pain.

Frequently Asked Questions

The symptoms of cervical spondylosis mainly fall into four categories: persistent aching and stiffness in the neck, shoulders, and back, with limited range of motion; nerve compression in the cervical spine leading to numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms, hands, and even fingers; blood vessel compression causing headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, and even tinnitus; and for some patients, nausea, palpitations, or chest tightness. If you experience any of the above symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible for evaluation.

In addition to increasing age, office workers, IT professionals, and students who frequently look down at computers or mobile phones are high-risk groups. Those with poor posture, such as "Ge You slouch" or improper sleeping positions, as well as occupational drivers, dentists, and other professionals who need to maintain fixed postures for long periods, also face particularly high risks. Furthermore, individuals with a history of neck injuries should pay special attention.

Shang Yi Tang adopts a "treating both symptoms and root cause" integrated therapy: The first step, "acupuncture treatment," immediately unblocks meridians, promotes qi and blood circulation, quickly relieving pain and muscle spasms; the second step, "bone setting and Tui Na," corrects misaligned cervical vertebral joints, fundamentally relieving the compression on nerves and blood vessels; the third step, "internal Chinese herbal medicine," prescribes herbs to tonify the liver and kidney, strengthen tendons and bones based on individual constitution, to consolidate the therapeutic effect and reduce the chance of recurrence.

In daily life, you should pay attention to: adjusting your computer screen to eye level and keeping your back straight; getting up and moving with neck stretches every 30 to 60 minutes of work; choosing a pillow that supports the natural curve of your cervical spine; and avoiding direct drafts or air conditioning on your neck to prevent cold from invading and aggravating pain.

You can book an appointment via our online booking system, WhatsApp (Wan Chai: 5427 3297, Jordan: 5993 9638), or by calling Wan Chai 2736 7473, Jordan 5993 9638. Dr. Zhang Yong consults at the Wan Chai clinic, and Dr. Cheng Yiu Chuen consults at the Jordan clinic. You can also book directly through the Fresha link for instant confirmation.

Don't Let Cervical Spondylosis Affect Your Work Efficiency and Quality of Life

Shang Yi Tang's professional TCM team can create a personalized, integrated treatment plan for you, addressing neck pain, hand numbness, and other issues from the root cause.

Wan Chai Clinic

Entire 11th Floor, YPC Tower, 90 Jaffe Road

Wan Chai MTR Station Exit C

Mon-Sat 9:30am–7:00pm

Tel: 2736 7473

WhatsApp: 5427 3297

Jordan Clinic

Entire 3rd Floor, Kane Development Building, 59 Parkes Street

Jordan MTR Station Exit C2

Mon-Sat 10:00am–7:30pm

Tel: 5993 9638

WhatsApp: 5993 9638

Dr. Zhang Yong — Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner, Hong Kong

Graduated from Jinan University School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, with over 40 years of clinical experience. Specializes in Chinese medicine and herbal remedies, skilled in acupuncture, bone setting and spinal manipulation, and traumatology (falls and injuries). Founder of Shang Yi Tang.