In clinical practice, there are many kinds of diseases that can lead to weakness in the arms, so symptomatic treatment should be taken according to the specific disease. For example, if a patient has neurogenic cervical spondylosis, the nerve roots of the disease are stimulated and compressed, resulting in weakness in the arms, and there is also localized loss of skin sensation and impaired finger dexterity. In the treatment, the patient can be instructed to rest in bed and reduce standing activities, and the cervical spine can be fixed with a collar or cervical brace, and the cervical spine can also be traction with a jaw belt. In addition, the patient can be instructed to take oral anti-osteophytic drugs, which can slow down the speed of bone aging and degeneration, and also reduce the stimulation of nerve roots so that the clinical symptoms can be reduced.