There is a relationship between cervical spondylosis and finger pain. Since the nerves emitted from the spinal cord of the cervical spine can control the fingers, when suffering from cervical spondylosis, the nerves emitted from the cervical spine are compressed, resulting in the nerves controlling the fingers also being compressed, and the pain will involve the finger parts and lead to finger pain, so people who have long-term ambulatory work and have finger pain can be considered affected by cervical spondylosis.
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