Patients may experience pain and discomfort in the cervical spine, affecting the movement of the cervical spine, radiating tingling in the upper extremities, decreased skin sensation, numbness, decreased muscle strength in the upper extremities, impaired finger dexterity, pathological reflexes in the upper extremities, pain and swelling in the shoulder, decreased range of motion of the shoulder joint, or The muscles around the shoulder joint may be atrophied. A definitive diagnosis can be made by ultrasonography or by taking local MRI films. In most cases, symptomatic treatment is needed to restrict the movement of the shoulder and neck and to immobilize it with braces.