To identify hypertension caused by cervical spondylosis, some patients have elevated blood pressure, but the effect of long-term medication is not satisfactory, and there is no family history of hypertension in the family, and at the same time, there are some symptoms of cervical spondylosis, you can consider doing an X-ray or CT examination of the cervical spine to exclude hypertension caused by cervical spondylosis. In addition, there are the following five aspects to identify hypertension caused by cervical spondylosis: 1, elevated blood pressure and some symptoms of cervical spondylosis often appear at the same time, such as more neck pain, or higher blood pressure; 2, hypertensive patients in the years before the emergence of hypertension may have had some cases of hypotension or blood pressure fluctuations; 3, the effect of antihypertensive drugs to treat patients is not satisfactory, but By treating the patient’s cervical spine, reducing the pain in the neck and relaxing, the blood pressure may be lowered; 4, the patient is given 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, and then tui-na, massage or traction is done at the same time. In the process of traction or massage, blood pressure may drop by 20-30 mmHg. Then after stopping traction or massage, blood pressure may continue to rise again; 5. Elevated blood pressure is directly related to cervical subluxation or cervical instability. If the cervical spine displacement is more obvious, or even subluxation, blood pressure will rise more obviously, but it is not related to the cervical spine osteophytes.