The correct sitting posture for patients with cervical spondylosis has the following requirements: 1. Patients should keep their waist straight, that is, make the lumbar spine gently straighten forward, and not to have a lateral tilt. 2. The patient’s neck should be kept as vertical and relaxed as possible, and the patient can keep his eyes flat in front of him or slightly lower his head so as to maintain the above state. 4. The patient’s hip and knee joints should be kept flexed at 90 degrees, which helps the patient maintain balance and also helps prevent fatigue of the lower limbs. Although the above-mentioned sitting posture can reduce the impact of sitting and standing on patients, but such patients must not sit and stand for a long time, after sitting and standing for a period of time to get up and move the cervical spine.