With the change of lifestyle and work style, more and more patients are clinically diagnosed with cervical spondylosis, with a trend of younger age, and their clinical manifestations are mostly neck and shoulder pain as the main symptoms. Many patients have been treated with tui na, acupuncture or physical therapy, and although their symptoms are relieved, they are prone to relapse and have poor long-term effects. According to my clinical experience for more than 20 years, I believe that the unsatisfactory treatment effect is directly related to the unclear diagnosis of the cause of the disease, and the treatment is only symptomatic, lacking of causative measures.