Objective: To observe the effect of cervical stabilization training on pain, cervical function and posture correction in patients with cervical spondylosis. Methods: A total of 40 patients with cervical spondylosis were randomly divided into cervical stabilization training group (observation group) and routine treatment group (control group). The control group was treated with routine massage and physiotherapy, and the observation group was treated with cervical stabilization training on the basis of the control group. Before and after treatment, the cervical pain and cervical dysfunction of the two groups were evaluated by VAS and NDI. The improvement of abnormal head forward posture was evaluated by measuring cranial vertebral angle (CVA). The cervical joint position was evaluated by cervical head displacement test. Results: After 4 weeks of treatment, VAS score and NDI score in the observation group were significantly lower than those before treatment, CVA was significantly greater, and the reduction position difference of cervical spine in all directions was significantly lower than that before treatment (P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the VAS score, NDI score and CVA of the observation group after treatment were significantly different from those of the control group. At the same time, the position difference of cervical spine flexion, extension and right-handed movement reduction was significantly different from that of the control group (P<0.05). Conclusions: Cervical stabilization exercise training can improve the joint position sense of patients with cervical spondylosis, correct the head forward posture, reduce pain and improve cervical function. |