Pain near the cervical spine can be caused by several reasons: first, cervical spondylosis, when cervical spondylosis is cervical-type cervical spondylosis, there can be symptoms of pain and discomfort in the muscles around the cervical spine. Second, suprascapular neuritis or suprascapular nerve entrapment often leads to pain in the middle of the cervical spine and shoulder on one side, which should be diagnosed by physical examination and electromyography of the suprascapular nerve. The pain is often more pronounced during exertion and cold, and can be radiated to the ipsilateral upper limb, so early physical examination and examination are needed to exclude other diseases for diagnosis.