Six painful points in the cervical spine, what’s going on

Cervical spondylosis does not have a fixed six pain points, according to the development of the disease will cause pain in many parts of the body, the common pain parts are head, neck, shoulder blade, arm and so on. 1. Head: Cervical spondylosis headache is usually manifested in the posterior occipital pain. 2. Neck: Muscle strain caused by frequently lowering the head or keeping a posture for too long, and cervical degenerative disease can cause neck pain. 3. Scapular: due to the compression of the nerve root by the herniated cervical intervertebral disc, resulting in radiating pain in the scapular area, and spasm easily occurs under long-term pressure, causing muscle pain. 4. Arm: Due to the compression of the nerve root by the herniated intervertebral disc, it leads to radiating pain in the upper limbs, accompanied by numbness. Cervical spondylosis according to the different compression of the nerve, pain distribution range, also different, part of the relatively rare cervical spondylosis, can also cause lower limb pain, if the pain can not be relieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to check, for standardized treatment.