Spine-related disorders are a series of systemic symptoms caused by lesions of the bones, joints, and ligaments in and around the spine. This is mainly related to the distribution of spinal nerves. The spine consists of 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, 5 lumbar vertebrae, and 1 sacrococcygeal vertebrae. The vertebrae are connected by intervertebral discs, and the anterior and posterior vertebrae are mainly fixed by the anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments. The posterior vertebral body is surrounded by the vertebral arch, vertebral plate, and spinous process to form the spinal canal to protect the spinal cord, and the spinal nerves emanating from the spinal cord are divided from the intervertebral foramen and distributed throughout the body in their corresponding parts. The upper and lower vertebral arches and plates are connected by the small vertebral joints (upper and lower synovial joints), which are then connected and fixed by ligaments such as the collateral ligament, the interspinous ligament, and the supraspinous ligament. The spine is then connected to the related muscles and other soft tissues, thus forming a whole and constituting the central axis of the body. This axis provides support and protection to the body, and at the same time has a motor function, which is a combination of stability and flexibility. The root cause of most spine-related disorders is a stress change in the bones, joints and ligaments associated with an imbalance between the stability and flexibility of the spine. Spine-related disorders are a crossover of multidisciplinary knowledge, mainly including orthopedics, neurology, anesthesia, pain, etc. They are a synthesis of all related disciplines and are typical of a holistic concept of diagnosis and treatment of disease. In addition to neck, shoulder, back and leg pain, the following are also common in clinical practice: 1. hypertension: cervicogenic hypertension is characterized by unstable blood pressure, which is caused by cervical spine instability, and its imaging changes in cervical spine curvature can provide direct evidence that restoration of cervical spine curvature force lines can cure such diseases. 2. Headache: cervicogenic headache has clear neural localization, the first, second and third cervical nerve distribution is distributed from front to back in the head, and the diagnosis can be confirmed based on its pain site with obvious pressure pain in the corresponding paravertebral and aligned routes. Removal of the relevant nerve compression can quickly treat the disease. 3. Dizziness: It is caused by changes in the curvature of the cervical spine and other changes that pull on the vertebral artery, resulting in inadequate cerebral blood supply, and there is a clear relationship between such dizziness and postural changes (especially neck movements). Improving the curvature of the cervical spine can treat this disease and prevent the occurrence of cerebrovascular disease. 4. Tinnitus and dizziness: caused by the first and second cervical spine lesions stimulating the corresponding neurovascular. Its characteristics are often manifested as unilateral, paroxysmal, triggered, etc. 5, rhinitis: the nose is innervated by the cervical 1 and 2 nerves, and the cervical nerves are damaged, as in the case of lumbar disc herniation, and their endings appear sensitive to cold and other stimuli. On palpation, there are clear pressure points in the cervical vertebrae at the location of their emanation or along their course. 6, palpitations, sweating, nausea, vomiting, etc.: such symptoms appear in many combinations and can be accompanied by dizziness, tinnitus, unstable blood pressure, irritability, etc., and are often diagnosed as menopausal syndrome in clinical practice. This is due to cervical spine instability, where the palpitation symptoms are directly related to the ligament lesion around the fourth cervical vertebra, and treatment of the corresponding ligament and other parts can quickly relieve the symptoms. 7. Thoracic wall and abdominal wall pain: there is a clear localization of the rib nerve, and there are obvious changes during deep breathing. This is due to the disorder of the small joints of the thoracic spine, and the manipulation can instantly relieve the symptoms. 8. Gastritis, colitis: there is pressure pain around the corresponding spine, and the symptoms can be relieved after the intervention of adjustment of its segments. 9, menstrual disorders, etc.: Adjustment intervention to the lumbosacral spine can significantly relieve the symptoms. 10, allergic cough, asthma: Chinese medicine winter disease summer treatment of the compress therapy is this reason, we will paste the drug on the spinal nerve issued and the route of circulation received a better effect.