The main parts of cervical spondylosis pain include the following: First, cervical spine: the first painful part of cervical spondylosis occurs in the cervical spine, the patient will have initial cervical spine pain or soreness, and cervical spine activities will also be affected. Second, the upper limbs: If cervical spondylosis is not treated in time, it is easy to continue to develop and cause radiating pain in the upper limbs, which can involve one upper limb or both upper limbs, and the pain can be directly transmitted to the end of the fingers, and the patient’s pain is usually divided according to the area of nerve distribution, such as the ulnar nerve area, the radial nerve area and the median nerve area. Third, the extremities: serious diseases of the cervical spine will also lead to nerve degeneration, causing radiating pain in the extremities, accompanied by weakness in the extremities, and the patient will have difficulty walking and even cannot take care of himself.