First of all, the indications for surgery of cervical spine are: those who have symptoms of nerve root compression or spinal cord compression and cannot be relieved by conservative treatment for six months. The specific clinical manifestations are: numbness of the upper limbs and a feeling of stepping on cotton when walking. In addition, some clinical physical examination and imaging tests determine that there is spinal cord compression. Surgery is considered only when the spinal cord cannot be relieved after six months of conservative treatment. Pain in the cervical spine is not only related to the vertebrae (the bones shown on the film), the intervertebral discs, and the spinal cord. It is also related to the muscles, ligaments, and structural abnormalities around the vertebral body. This is why your symptoms did not completely resolve after surgery and recurred. According to your situation, it is recommended that you use a combination of conservative treatment such as tui na and Chinese medicine. And under the guidance of the doctor to exercise. You can receive very good results!