The specific pathological nature of cervical spine nerve pain has to be clarified. Cervical spondylosis is divided into four types, cervical cervical spondylosis, spinal cord cervical spondylosis, vertebral artery cervical spondylosis, and nerve root cervical spondylosis. The treatment plan is different for each of these four types. For cervical pain caused by simple cervical cervical spondylosis, it is mainly treated with oral NSAIDs, such as aspirin, indomethacin, loxoprofen, etc. Treatment options such as tui na, massage, physiotherapy and traction can also be taken together. If, after active treatment, the symptoms still do not show significant relief or even tend to worsen, surgical treatment is also required. There is also vertebral artery cervical spondylosis or spinal cord cervical spondylosis that causes neck pain, which cannot be treated by drugs or rehabilitation physiotherapy alone, and even requires surgical treatment. Therefore, the symptoms caused by each type are different, and the disease can be better cured only if symptomatic treatment and cause-specific treatment are carried out together.