Most of the radiating pain in the scapular region caused by cervical spondylosis is common in neurogenic cervical spondylosis. The pain is mainly due to mechanical irritation of the nerve roots of C5/6 or mechanical compression resulting in radiating pain. It is necessary to do imaging examination according to the severity and decide whether to do traction treatment or medication-assisted treatment according to the nuclear magnetic performance. If it is severe, if there is no relief by traction and medication, and if there is a tendency for the symptoms to worsen, surgical intervention may be required. For the treatment of pain in the scapular region caused by cervical spondylosis, if it is mild, there is a chance of conservative treatment, usually by braking and wearing a neck brace, and you can take conservative treatment by applying hot compresses with Chinese herbs, massage with rhythm, or doing cervical traction. But generally in C4/5 is about 4kg, C5/6 is about 5kg, and so on. It is recommended to start with a small weight for traction, for example, if it is supposed to be 4kg, use 3kg, and then add up to 0.5kg according to the ability to adapt, and also through anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, blood circulation and blood stasis.