The typology of cervical spondylosis and the representative symptoms of each type, cervical spondylosis can be divided into five types: cervical cervical spondylosis, neurogenic cervical spondylosis, spinal cord cervical spondylosis, vertebral artery cervical spondylosis and sympathetic cervical spondylosis, and the specific symptoms are as follows: First, cervical cervical spondylosis: the main symptoms are similar to the symptoms of muscle strain in the neck, manifested as soreness and pain in the neck. Second, neurogenic cervical spondylosis: the most common type of cervical spondylosis, the main symptom is neck pain, accompanied by radioactive pain in one upper limb, sometimes accompanied by numbness of the hand. Third, spinal cord type cervical spondylosis: It is mainly caused by the cervical disc protruding to the center and compressing the spinal cord, which can easily cause the muscle strength of the lower limbs to be reduced and unstable walking, and can also cause the coordination of the lower limbs to be reduced. Fourth, vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis: It is mainly due to the compression of the vertebral artery at the transverse foramen or the hook vertebral joint, which causes the reduction of blood supply to the brain and often causes the symptoms of dizziness and vertigo. Fifth, sympathetic nerve type cervical spondylosis: mainly the bone spur or cervical intervertebral disc at the front edge of the cervical spine stimulates the sympathetic nerve in front, which will cause a series of symptoms of sympathetic nerve stimulation such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, chest tightness and shortness of breath.