Blockage of the Shaoyang meridian can lead to stiffness and discomfort in the neck, but does not usually lead to cervical spine ankylosis. The Shaoyang meridian includes the hand Shaoyang Sanjiao meridian and the foot Shaoyang bile meridian. The hand Shaoyang Sanjiao meridian runs through the outer side of the arm, the shoulder and neck, and the head and face, while the foot Shaoyang bile meridian runs through the head and face, the neck and shoulder, the thorax and abdomen, and the outer side of the lower limbs, and both pass through the cervical spine. If the meridians do not run smoothly and the qi and blood are blocked, uncomfortable symptoms such as stiffness and pain in the neck may occur. Cervical ankylosis refers to the loss of physiological curvature of the cervical spine, which can be caused by bad habits, cervical spondylosis and other factors, and meridian blockage often does not cause such organic lesions. When the Shaoyang meridian is not blocked, patients may also experience symptoms of liver and gallbladder diseases such as coercive rib pain and bitter mouth. They should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of the doctor.