There are two reasons for unstable standing and body shaking in cervical spondylosis: first, spinal cord type cervical spondylosis, such as compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots by the nucleus pulposus, especially after compression of the spinal cord leading to degeneration of the spinal cord will obviously cause weakness of the lower limbs and affect body balance, resulting in unstable walking, body shaking and inability to stand; second, other common causes include sympathetic cervical spondylosis and vertebral dynamic cervical spondylosis, which will cause obvious dizziness and blurred vision. Its related to cervical spondylosis rapid movement of the head. Once this condition strikes, in addition to sweating and panic, there will also be significant unsteadiness, body shaking, and in some cases, spinning, as well as nausea and vomiting. A distinction needs to be made between one with muscle atrophy and the other with body instability during rapid head movements, but both require stabilization of the cervical spine. According to the examination, blood activation treatment and nerve nutrition treatment are carried out, and surgery is required when spinal cord compression is found to be severe.