Physical therapy for patients with mild cervical spondylosis usually takes about a month, and patients with more severe conditions are recommended to cooperate with acupuncture, massage, medication, and surgery if necessary. Patients with mild cervical spondylosis may only have neck pain, numbness in the fingers and other discomforts, and can undergo physical therapy to improve local blood circulation and alleviate the pain, which can generally alleviate the symptoms in a month or so. If the symptoms are more serious and cause dizziness and headache, nausea and vomiting, numbness of limbs, tinnitus and deafness, unsteady walking, etc., it is necessary to combine acupuncture, massage, drugs and other treatments, drugs such as diclofenac sodium, etc., and if necessary, surgical resection of cervical discs that compress the nerve roots, etc.. Should be standardized under the guidance of the doctor to avoid self-medication.