Treatment for cervical spondylosis is performed in either a prone or supine position, depending on which cervical vertebra is targeted.
Typically, the procedure is applied to at least two or three levels. Communication with the patient is crucial during the process. The application site is confirmed by obtaining the patient's response regarding nerve stimulation, and heat is applied to the relevant nerve using Radiofrequency waves.
This procedure is conducted under operating room conditions, with all vital functions monitored, under sedation, and with imaging assistance using a scope device.