At present, many Chinese "Generation Z" have begun to pay attention to traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment techniques. On many social platforms, Tuina departments are quietly "becoming popular" among young people.

At present, the pace of social life is relatively fast, and under the influence of poor posture and living habits, cervical spondylosis, which was originally considered to be a middle-aged and elderly disease, has gradually become younger, and even extended to the adolescent group.