There are many kinds of clinical lesions that occur in the shoulder and neck region of patients. Firstly, the patient’s neck is prone to cervical spondylosis due to long-term incorrect posture, or overexertion or strain, and the patient will experience bilateral upper limb skin sensory loss, tingling, numbness and muscle weakness. Secondly, the patient’s shoulder is prone to frozen shoulder or rotator cuff injury, and the patient will feel pain in the shoulder and have limited functional movement of the shoulder joint. Once again, the patient’s shoulder and neck are susceptible to fasciitis or supraspinous ligamentitis due to cold, etc. The pain will be relieved gradually after hot compress treatment, herbal fumigation, physiotherapy baking, microwave treatment, low and medium frequency electrotherapy, etc. In addition, the patient should be instructed to perform functional exercises for the shoulder and neck to strengthen the local muscles, which can alleviate these symptoms or relieve them.