Is there an increase in the incidence of cervical spondylosis? Yes. In the past, cervical spondylosis was regarded as a disease of the middle-aged and elderly (generally 40-60 years old), and most young people were not troubled by this disease, but with the development of social economy, the change of human lifestyle and the progress of diagnosis, especially the popularity of digital electronic products, the reduction of sports for young people and the influence of factors such as work, the incidence of cervical spondylosis has become increasingly high. The incidence of cervical spondylosis is getting higher and higher, and the distribution of cases is younger, more widespread and more serious, and many young people are suffering from cervical spondylosis. What is cervical spondylosis? Cervical spondylosis is a syndrome in which degenerative changes of the cervical disc and its secondary pathology are caused by various reasons, stimulating the spinal cord, nerve roots and vertebral artery and producing a series of clinical symptoms and signs. Generally, it can be divided into five types: cervical, nerve root, spinal cord, vertebral artery, and sympathetic. If two or more types develop at the same time, it is called mixed type.