In principle, cervical spondylosis is difficult to be completely cured, but through scientific and correct treatment and maintenance, it can effectively improve clinical symptoms and slow down the development of the disease. Cervical spondylosis is a comprehensive disease based on cervical degenerative disc disease. Physical therapy, medication, surgery and daily care can be used to reduce the symptoms of cervical spondylosis and control the incidence of the disease to achieve a better clinical cure, but it is more difficult to achieve a complete cure. For early cervical spondylosis patients, changing the bad posture in life and actively carrying out neck and shoulder rehabilitation exercises can effectively alleviate the symptoms of nerve compression on the cervical intervertebral discs, better slow down the progression of cervical intervertebral degenerative disc disease, and improve the effect of clinical cure. For patients with advanced cervical spondylosis, it may be necessary to consider surgery to remove or ablate the herniated intervertebral disc that is compressing the nerves and blood vessels, in order to slow down the progression of the disease and improve the patient’s quality of life, but there is also a chance of recurrence, which makes it difficult to achieve a complete cure.