According to the clinical symptoms and signs of cervical spondylosis, it is usually divided into five basic types, namely cervical muscle-type cervical spondylosis, neurogenic cervical spondylosis, spinal cord-type cervical spondylosis, vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis and sympathetic neurogenic cervical spondylosis. 1.Cervical muscle type cervical spondylosis Cervical muscle type cervical spondylosis is the lightest, most common and easiest to diagnose among cervical spondylosis. Patients are mainly young adults. Individual patients may also have their first onset after the age of 45. Symptoms manifest as neck tonicity, pain, or painful stiffness throughout the shoulder and back, restricted head nodding, head tilting and head turning activities, and sometimes symptoms of dizziness. 2.Nerve root type cervical thrust disease Nerve root type cervical spondylosis, is a more common cervical spondylosis. Early symptoms are neck pain and neck stiffness; radiating pain or numbness in the upper limbs, which radiates along the direction of the compressed nerve roots and the innervation area, and sometimes the appearance and relief of symptoms are obviously related to the position and posture of the patient’s neck; the affected _L limbs feel heavy and have reduced grip strength, and sometimes there is a fall of holding objects. 3.Spinal cord type cervical spondylosis The main symptoms are numbness and heaviness in the lower limbs, difficulty in walking, and a feeling of stepping on cotton in both feet; numbness and pain in the upper limbs, weakness and inflexibility in both hands, difficulty in completing fine movements such as writing, fastening, holding chopsticks, etc., and easy falling of objects; abnormal sensation in the trunk, and patients often feel as if there is a belt-like binding feeling in the chest, abdomen, or both lower limbs. 4, vertebral artery cervical spondylosis The pathogenesis of vertebral artery cervical spondylosis is when the vertebral artery is subject to external compression or stimulation, causing a series of symptoms resulting from dysfunction. The onset of vertebral artery cervical spondylosis is sudden, and more than half of the patients have a sudden onset of the disease, which may be asymptomatic and without any warning, except that when the neck is turned in a certain direction, vertigo will appear immediately, and they may even feel dizzy. 5, sympathetic cervical spondylosis This cervical spondylosis onset age group is mostly 30 to 45 years old between. The main symptoms are dizziness, headache, poor sleep, memory loss, concentration, eye distension, blurred vision; ear blockage, hearing loss: nasal congestion, allergic rhinitis, foreign body sensation in the throat, dry mouth, vocal cord fatigue, etc.; nausea and even vomiting, bloating, diarrhea, indigestion, warmth, etc.; palpitations, chest tightness, heart rate changes, blood pressure changes, arrhythmia, etc.;. Excessive sweating, no sweating, chills or fever on the face or a certain limb.