Patient: Examination and laboratory tests: mild inversion of cervical curvature and mild osteophytes at the C4-6 vertebral margin; open-mouth radiographs showed no significant deviation of the dentate process. Treatment: 2006.11 had tui na treatment. Acupuncture treatment was done in 2012.11. Medical history: I was born in ’81, and have been working in the design category since ’04, and my work is more intensive. In 2006, I felt pain in my left shoulder and neck, and went to Yueyang Hospital in Shanghai to take pictures, and was diagnosed with cervical spondylosis, and underwent massage treatment for about one month (1-2 times a week), which improved slightly. In the following years, I had intermittent episodes of cervical shoulder pain, but not to the extent of intolerable, and I fought it with yoga exercises. 10 years later, after pregnancy and childbirth, my left shoulder condition worsened significantly, and in addition to the entire scapular area, I often felt cold in my left arm, and my left fingers often became numb, especially after working overtime, which once affected my sleep. 12 years later, I visited the orthopedic department of Long March Hospital, and took blood-boosting drugs, but I did not see any significant effect. At the end of 2012, I visited the acupuncture department of Longhua Hospital and had 4 acupuncture treatments, which were effective and improved the numbness of my fingers temporarily. Now it seems to be recurring again, with a strong feeling of soreness and swelling of the left shoulder blade and coldness in the whole left arm, so I wonder what can be done to treat it effectively. In addition, a lump in my left breast has been detected since early December, and it has been there since the review. I don’t know if it is affected by the cervical spine pressure that causes blood vessels to be blocked. Sun Kexing, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Shanghai Longhua Hospital: Regarding the recurrence of cervical spondylosis, this is indeed a major clinical problem. Therefore, the traditional treatment concept of cervical spondylosis has to be adjusted. Treatment methods such as acupuncture and massage alone do not ultimately allow cervical spine problems to be controlled. Targeted posture and exercise management under the guidance of a professional doctor is needed. Ultimately direct yourself on what to do to prevent and control the symptoms. Rather than relying solely on a doctor’s treatment. Breast lumps are not directly related to cervical spondylosis.