Cervical Spondylosis - Wind-Cold-Damp Bi Pattern
Dr. Li Wei, DACM
Cervical Spondylosis · Wind-Cold-Damp Bi Pattern
Updated: June 23, 2026
Reviewed by: Dr. Li Wei, DACM
Reading Time: 6 min
Body Area: Neck
Pattern Overview
Wind-Cold-Damp Bi is a common pattern in cervical spondylosis, characterized by muscle spasm and nerve root compression, cold pain, stiffness, and aggravation in cold weather. The core pathogenesis is invasion of Wind-Cold-Damp pathogens into the neck meridians, causing obstruction of Qi and Blood flow, muscle spasm, and nerve root compression.
Key Symptoms and Differentiation Points
| Differentiation Dimension | Manifestations |
| :— | :— |
| Primary Symptoms | Neck stiffness and pain, limited movement, worse in cold weather |
| Associated Symptoms | Relief with warmth, shoulder and back heaviness, upper limb numbness |
| Tongue and Pulse | Pale red tongue with thin white coating, floating and tense pulse |
| Pathogenesis | Wind-Cold-Damp pathogens obstructing the neck meridians |
| Etiology | Exposure to cold and damp, improper posture, inadequate neck protection |
Acupuncture Point Prescription
| Point | Location | Function |
| :— | :— | :— |
| GB20 Fengchi | Depression below the occipital bone, between the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius | Disperses Wind-Cold; clears the head and neck |
| BL10 Tianzhu | 1.3 cun lateral to GB20, in the neck | Unblocks the Bladder meridian; treats neck pain |
| GB21 Jianjing | Midpoint of the shoulder, on the trapezius muscle | Relaxes the shoulder and neck muscles |
| SI3 Houxi | On the ulnar border of the hand, proximal to the 5th metacarpophalangeal joint | Opens the Governing Vessel; treats neck and back pain |
Clinical Recommendation: Filiform needle, reducing method; moxibustion may be added to warm the meridians and disperse cold.
Herbal Formula
Base Formula: Ge Gen Tang (葛根汤)
Composition:
Pueraria (Ge Gen), Ephedra (Ma Huang), Cinnamon Twig (Gui Zhi), White Peony (Bai Shao), Ginger (Sheng Jiang), Licorice (Gan Cao), Jujube (Da Zao)
Action: Releases the exterior and disperses cold, relaxes sinews and unblocks collaterals.
Modifications
| Associated Symptoms | Additions/Subtractions |
| :— | :— |
| Severe cold pain | Add Fu Zi, Xi Xin to warm meridians |
| Pronounced shoulder and back pain | Add Jiang Huang, Qiang Huo to disperse Wind |
| Upper limb numbness | Add Chuan Xiong, Dang Gui to invigorate Blood |
Western Mechanism Reference
Muscle spasm and nerve root compression with cold-induced muscle contraction and local ischemia. Wind-Cold-Damp Bi corresponds to cervical spondylosis exacerbated by cold exposure, where increased muscle tone and reduced blood flow contribute to nerve root compression.
References
Database + Textbook.
WHO. (2023). Musculoskeletal pain. World Health Organization.
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