Patients sometimes experience muscle shaking, which means that the patient’s local muscles are twitching and spasming. Because muscle activity is governed by the body’s nerves, if the nerves are damaged or compressed, muscle tremors may occur. For example, if a patient has cervical spondylosis, compression of the nerve roots bilaterally due to spinal cord compression will lead to tremors in the areas innervated by the nerves, such as the upper limbs or fingers bilaterally. In addition, if the patient is subjected to external force or has been cold for a long time, it can also affect the local blood circulation, resulting in blood stagnation and nerve dystrophy, and the patient will also experience muscle tremors. Therefore, the patient needs to reduce the amount of activity and rest in bed after this symptom occurs, and can be relieved by localized traditional Chinese medicine massage or symptomatic treatment.