1.First of all, it is difficult to make an accurate diagnosis without examining the body and reading your imaging data. 2.We suggest you go to the orthopedic department of regular hospital first, not to the pain department or other departments first, if necessary, according to the orthopedic doctor’s recommendation and then to the relevant departments for examination. 3.In addition to cervical spine MRI, cervical spine plain X-ray (front and side and hyperextension and hyperflexion) and cervical spine CT scan + sagittal reconstruction should also be performed for auxiliary examination. If necessary, cranial imaging or transcranial color Doppler and other related examinations may also be performed.