There are different subtypes of cervical spondylosis, and the general cervical spondylosis pain is clearly neurogenic cervical spondylosis. Nerve root type cervical spondylosis mainly manifests as pain in the area of nerve root distribution, mainly radiating pain, and occasionally over inductance. This generally refers to upper extremity pain because the cervical nerve roots mainly innervate upper extremity motor sensation and other innervated aspects. The most common pain in cervical spondylosis is in the upper arm, forearm, and hand, along with numbness in the above areas. The diagnosis can be made more clearly if the pain is worse in certain locations in the neck, where the pain is usually located. Some people with cervical spondylosis will have neck pain at the same time, which can also be considered. The diagnosis of just cervical spondylosis neck pain can only be made with further examination for clarity.