What is the difference between radicular cervical spondylosis and other cervical spondylosis?

Common types of cervical spondylosis include cervical, radicular, spinal and other types.
Neurogenic cervical spondylosis is a common and highly prevalent type of cervical spondylosis, mainly manifesting as neck and shoulder pain, often accompanied by pain in the hands, numbness and weakness.
Degenerative changes in the cervical spine and significant nerve root compression can be observed on X-rays and CT and MRI examinations to differentiate it from other cervical spine disorders.