What are the symptoms of spinal pain caused by cervical spondylosis?

Cervical spondylosis causes symptoms of spinal pain, including soreness and tingling in the neck, shoulders and back position, while some patients also have radioactive pain in the scapula position, and the pain symptoms are related to neck strain. Patients may suffer from pain caused by the degeneration of the cervical spine, causing muscle spasms around the neck and circulation disorders. Patients can complete neck X-ray and other imaging examinations to clarify the specific cervical spondylosis. In terms of treatment, patients can take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs orally, such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, etc., to relieve the degree of pain. Patients can also use physical therapy such as acupuncture, massage, and shock waves to relax muscles, relieve pain, and delay the progress of cervical degeneration.