What characterizes cervical spondylosis anterior chest and back pain

Cervical spondylosis causes pain in the front and back of the body, usually manifesting as radiating numbness and pain, as well as localized heavy, dull pain around the shoulder joint. The most common form of cervical radiculopathy in clinical practice is nerve root compression, which causes discomfort in neck movement, as well as radiating numbness and pain in the anterior thoracic region, shoulders, back and fingers. At the same time, in the stage of cervical spondylosis, there will be a certain degree of localized pain, which is manifested as soreness, numbness, swelling and pain. If pain occurs in cervical spondylosis, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and take appropriate treatment measures to relieve the pain.