Minimally invasive treatment of cervical spondylosis is effective, especially the nerve compression caused by cervical disc herniation, do intervertebral foraminoscopy can remove the disc, relieve the nerve compression, this surgery is less traumatic, fast recovery, less bleeding, is now more mature in the clinic, is mainly used for the treatment of nerve root cervical spondylosis. A small number of people have postoperative recurrence, about one year or so, because of the lack of postoperative maintenance and frequent low head work. For cervical spondylosis osteophytes are more serious, resulting in spinal stenosis of the spinal canal, the effect of this surgery is not good, because under the minimally invasive can not completely remove the hyperplasia of the tissue, we have to do an open surgery, do the spinal plate decompression and release. Therefore, when cervical spondylosis occurs, it is necessary to take radiographs to comprehensively evaluate which treatment method to choose, and minimally invasive is more often chosen for young people.