The bone below the neck in front is called the clavicle, which is symmetrical, and there is a large clavicular fossa behind the two clavicles. The bones at the back of the neck are called the thoracic vertebrae. The neck itself is composed of the cervical vertebrae, and the bones below the neck are the thoracic vertebrae, which are composed of seven vertebrae, and the thoracic vertebrae below the cervical vertebrae are composed of twelve segments of bones. Patients who experience pain in the cervical spine can be diagnosed with cervical spondylosis, which is a common clinical condition. The pain in the bones below the cervical spine can be caused by many reasons, and it is not excluded that the symptoms are caused by hunchback and thoracic joint disorders and scoliosis, and if the attacks are frequent, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital for further consultation to avoid delaying the condition.