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What to do for a stiff neck (wry neck)? Causes, symptoms, and comprehensive Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment methods
Wry neck (stiff neck) is a common acute neck condition among urban dwellers. This article provides a detailed analysis of the causes and clinical symptoms of wry neck, as well as three major treatment options from traditional Chinese medicine: Tui Na and bone-setting, acupuncture, and Chinese herbal medicine. It also includes daily prevention tips.
Cervical Spondylosis Syndrome (Part 4): "Seeing Ghosts" Due to Cervical Compression | Vertebrobasilar-Type x Sympathetic Cervical Spondylosis
Cervical Spondylosis Syndrome Series · Part 4
Cervical Spondylosis Syndrome (IV): A Ghost at Home
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The Complete Guide to Cervical Spondylosis Syndrome | The Culprit Behind Numb Hands, Dizziness, and High Blood Pressure
Do you often experience neck pain, numbness in your hands, dizziness, or unstable blood pressure? This could be cervical spondylosis! In Hong Kong, urbanites frequently use computers and look down at their phones, making cervical spondylosis increasingly common. Dr. Cheung shares a real-life case: an elderly man suffered from high blood pressure and frequent fainting due to cervical spondylosis. After acupuncture and manual repositioning, his blood pressure returned to normal that very night! Learn about the six types of cervical spondylosis, symptoms, and traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods.