Cervical spondylosis and frozen shoulder are two completely different diseases. Cervical spondylosis is a disease caused by degeneration of the cervical vertebrae due to various reasons, and the main symptom is pain in the neck. The main symptom is neck pain. When the symptom is further aggravated, there will be other accompanying symptoms, such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, headache, as well as difficulty in swallowing and radiating pain and numbness in the arm, and the age of onset ranges from 20 years old to 60 years old. Frozen shoulder is also a very common clinical disease, the onset of the patient’s age is usually around 50 years old, and the proportion of male and female incidence is the same. The main clinical manifestations are the inability to lift the arms, the inability to lift the upper limbs, the inability to comb the hair, and the duration of the disease can be more than one month, which is frozen shoulder. Both cervical spondylosis and frozen shoulder can be relieved through conservative treatment. Oral medication to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, followed by acupuncture and tuina can achieve good results.