With the increasing level of information technology in society, computers, tablets and smartphones have become essential tools for young people to live and work. But with this comes a gradual increase in the incidence of cervical spondylosis. The reason for this is that the use of these mobile electronic devices makes young people often in a state of low head, the degeneration of the intervertebral disc intensifies, the physiological bending of the cervical spine gradually disappears and even reverse lordosis occurs. Lighter people feel stiff, sore and swollen neck, occasionally accompanied by dizziness and other symptoms; serious people appear numbness in the upper limbs, holding something power decline, walking unstable feeling. In mild cases, the symptoms can be relieved by massage and traction, but in severe cases, surgery is required. Traditional surgery often uses disc removal and intervertebral bone graft fusion, which has been clinically used for more than 60 years and has proven to be effective. However, this fusion procedure sacrifices the mobility of the operated segment of the cervical spine, in other words, only four or fewer segments of the cervical spine that would otherwise be mobile are left after this procedure. As a result, the load on the discs of the remaining active cervical segments may increase, and over time, these otherwise normal discs will degenerate and age faster, causing the patient to suffer from cervical spondylosis again. In order to solve this problem, medical doctors have researched and designed artificial cervical discs to replace the function of normal human cervical discs. This surgery not only relieves the compression of the spinal cord and nerves by the diseased cervical disc, but also preserves the mobility of the operated segment of the cervical spine to achieve the purpose of bionic surgery in order to eliminate the adverse effects after traditional surgery. After continuous improvement, the new generation of artificial cervical discs has a more scientific design, longer service life and fewer complications. I am uploading the photos of some of the surgeries I have performed to the public below to give you a deeper understanding.