I. Cervical spondylosis is a complex disease, and treatment must be tailored to the individual. There are many types of cervical spondylosis, and in addition to different clinical manifestations, various types of cervical spondylosis also have different pathological changes. In terms of pathological changes and treatment methods, various types of cervical spondylosis can be regarded as different diseases, and their treatment methods are not exactly the same, and some even vary greatly; even the treatment methods for the same type of cervical spondylosis in different individuals or different disease stages are not the same. Therefore, the best treatment effect can only be achieved by finding the root cause of the disease, tailoring the treatment plan to the individual, and “tailoring” the treatment plan. The treatment of cervical spondylosis must follow the principle of “personalization” and select targeted treatment methods for different types of cervical spondylosis, different patients and different stages of disease onset. Second, there are many treatment methods for cervical spondylosis, and there is always one that suits you. 1, conservative treatment: including drug therapy, manual therapy, physical therapy and exercise. The advantage is that it is safe and painless; the disadvantage is that the course of treatment is relatively long. If the treatment method is chosen properly, most patients can achieve clinical cure. Correct exercise and good lifestyle have a “once and for all” effect on the prevention and treatment of cervical spondylosis. 2.Minimally invasive treatment: including radiofrequency ablation of intervertebral disc, small needle knife, floating needle, nerve block, ozone, freezing and so on. For some patients with “immediate” effect. This method is effective, quick, safe, less painful and relatively less expensive, but these treatments are only suitable for certain patients. It is most important to select patients with indications for minimally invasive treatment. 3.Surgical treatment: Some cervical spondylosis and diseases of the cervical spine must be treated surgically to remove pain, such as free cervical discs, severe spinal cord-type cervical spondylosis, tumors and so on. Surgery has the characteristics of reliable efficacy, thorough treatment and short course, but the damage is relatively large, risky and costly.