Clinical symptoms of spondylosis include the following: First, pain: spondylosis, whether occurring in the cervical, thoracic or lumbar spine, can cause local pain symptoms, and in severe cases pain can also be dissipated to the extremities. Second, activity limitation: spondylosis can lead to nerve compression, thus causing local activity limitation, including cervical and lumbar spine activity limitation, and even affect the weight-bearing walking of the lower limbs, resulting in lower limb walking activity limitation, such as lower limb claudication. After the appearance of obvious clinical symptoms of spondylosis, early diagnosis and early treatment are necessary to achieve rapid relief of clinical symptoms. It is important to observe the nerve compression during the treatment process, and if the nerve compression is more serious, early surgical treatment should be switched.