Can cervical spondylosis cause anterior chest and scapular suture pain?

Cervical spondylosis may cause pain in the anterior chest and scapular suture. The pain symptoms caused by cervical spondylosis with different involved tissues and structures are different, but it often manifests as pain in the back of the neck as well as stiffness of the neck, and sometimes it also leads to pain in the scapular region and is accompanied by radiating pain or numbness in the upper limbs, which may be caused by spasm of the neck muscles in some patients. However, when cervical spondylosis is more serious, some patients may suffer from nerve root irritation, leading to a series of areas with radiating pain, such as the anterior chest area showing radiating pain, but it is relatively uncommon. Pain in the anterior chest and scapular suture may also be caused by other reasons, and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and then carry out targeted treatment.