Pain occurs in the arm when cervical spondylosis is compressed and can be treated in the following ways: First, conservative treatment: If the pain is mild, conservative treatment can be used, including continuous traction therapy of the cervical spine, ultrashort wave therapy of the cervical spine, as well as acupuncture, tui-na, massage therapy, and oral medication such as Celecoxib capsules. Comprehensive conservative treatment can often achieve a more desirable therapeutic effect and can reduce the clinical symptoms of arm pain, which is more effective for most patients with cervical spondylosis. Second, surgical treatment: For severe arm pain, which usually suggests continuous disc compression, surgical treatment needs to be considered. Surgical removal of the herniated disc and enlargement of the narrowed intervertebral foramen can release nerve compression, restore nerve conduction function and relieve the clinical symptoms of arm pain. Patients who have cervical spondylosis should be treated early.