Many patients are concerned about what to look for in terms of rehabilitation after anterior cervical spine surgery. Here I will elaborate on the precautions after anterior cervical spine surgery. 1.After Cage interbody fusion surgery, it is necessary to wear a cervical brace for 3 months. This is because the initial healing of the cervical implant needs to take place 3 months after surgery. 2.Patients with artificial disc replacement must wear a cervical brace for 1 month after surgery, and do not wear a cervical brace again after 1 month. The prolonged fixation may cause the growth of bone crust in front of the artificial disc and affect the degree of activity of the artificial cervical disc. 3, 24 hours after the surgery, it is necessary to carry out functional exercise of the limbs, including joint activity exercise, fine activity exercise, limb muscle exercise and hand grasping exercise. 4.Patients need to eat more fiber-rich food after cervical spine surgery to avoid dry stools. At the same time, they need to drink more water to ensure smooth urination and avoid urinary tract infection. 5.Avoid postoperative neck thrusting and massage, avoid strenuous neck activities and frequent shaking of the neck. 6.The anterior cervical spine surgery mostly uses titanium material as internal fixation, which is a stronger internal fixation, so 48 hours after surgery, as long as the patient’s condition allows, can be protected by a neck brace to move on the ground. 7.Patients with cervical spine need regular review after surgery. It is recommended to review once in 2 weeks, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year and 2 years after surgery. 8.The trachea needs to be held open to one side for a period of time during anterior cervical spine surgery, and patients have upper respiratory discomfort after surgery. If postoperative sensation of breathlessness and breath-holding is felt, inform the doctor in time so that it can be dealt with early to avoid unnecessary complications.