The symptoms of throbbing pain generally require first consideration of nerve irritation and second consideration of vasospastic disease. Most of the symptoms of jumping pain in the arm are caused by cervical disc herniation compressing the nerve, especially acute cervical disc herniation, which refers to a substantial lesion of the cervical spine in which the cartilage between the cervical vertebrae protrudes from its fixed structure and invades the surrounding tissues. Once the roots of the cervical nerve are stimulated by the protruding disc, it will cause localized pain in the cervical spine and painful symptoms in the nerve distribution area, causing tingling, burning and throbbing in the arm, and limiting arm movement and localized The pain in the whole shoulder and neck is very intense, or there is stiffness in the head, shoulder, neck and arm.