Patients with cervical spine osteophytes can be cured through systematic treatment, a reasonable lifestyle, and postural adjustment, but in more severe cases of cervical spine osteophytes, which lead to disc herniation and severe compression of the spinal cord and nerve compression, their chances of cure are significantly reduced. Cervical spine osteophytes are bone spurs in the cervical spine. Due to ageing and long-term head-down work, the joints will be more chronically damaged under strain, and serious patients will experience a series of clinical manifestations, such as neck pain, shoulder pain, numbness of the fingers, and in severe cases, limited neck movement and even dysfunction of the upper limbs. However, in general, the harm of osteophytes is not too serious, and there is a possibility of cure. You can consider non-surgical treatment methods, such as oral medication massage, acupuncture treatment, and manipulation treatment, etc. Some oral Chinese medicines are also effective for bone spurs, and more attention should be paid to the presence of osteoporosis, etc. For patients with other related diseases, specific analysis is needed.