The content of care after the completion of osteophyte surgery needs to be determined according to the location of the surgery. In the case of patients with cervical osteophytes after surgery, they must be given good external neck fixation care to prevent the skin at the fixation from being compressed, breakage and infection. It is also necessary to keep the neck stable when the patient turns over, not to let the cervical vertebrae shift relative to the body, and also first try not to let the cervical vertebrae twist, and local wound care for two days/time to prevent wound infection. In the case of osteophytes appearing in other non-joint locations of the limb, after surgical care, only care for the wound is required. If there is external fixation, make sure to prevent the external fixation from being too tight, resulting in local impaired blood circulation.