Cervical spondylosis refers to the clinical symptoms and signs manifested after cervical spinal lesions. It is the corresponding symptoms and signs manifested by degenerative degeneration of the cervical intervertebral disc and its secondary degenerative degeneration of the intervertebral joints resulting in damage to the spine, nerves and blood vessels. In 1946, Belast named it cervical syndrome because of the variety of symptoms and signs after the discovery of cervical spine lesions, and later scholars in France, Germany, Switzerland and the United States agreed to use this term, and also found that such patients not only have neck and shoulder pain, but also have symptoms of nerve root or spinal cord compression, and found that It was also found that these patients not only have neck and shoulder pain, but also have symptoms of nerve root or spinal cord compression, and cerebral ischemic symptoms are also related to it. Nowadays, in addition to the name of cervical syndrome, it is also called cervical spine syndrome, and now it is always called “cervical spondylosis” in China. The etiology and pathology of cervical spondylosis were studied late, so early treatment methods were derived from posterior exploration and decompression, and the effect was not satisfactory, and it was only after 1958 that Robinson and Clowerd discovered the method and effect of anterior surgery. With the progress of clinical medicine, not only orthopedic surgeons, but also neurologists, internal medicine, Chinese medicine, and physical therapists have found that cervical spondylosis is very common. Domestic survey proves that if 25% of the population at the age of about 50 have suffered or are suffering from this disease, then at the age of 60 it reaches 50%, and after the age of 70 is 100%. With the extension of life expectancy in China, such degenerative diseases are bound to increase exponentially with the increase of age. Therefore, there is more research and progress in this area, especially in the last decade or so, the development rate is surprising.