What are the diagnostic criteria for cervical spondylosis?
The diagnostic criteria for cervical spondylosis are: (1) A diagnosis can be made if the clinical manifestations match the imaging findings. (2) For patients with typical clinical manifestations of cervical spondylosis and normal imaging findings, attention should be paid to excluding other patients before diagnosing cervical spondylosis. (3) Cervical spine should not be diagnosed if there are only imaging abnormalities and no clinical symptoms of cervical spondylosis.