Motion-sparing techniques are among the most important developments in the field of spinal medicine in the last ten years. These are procedures that will help maintain natural motion in the cervical spine while effectively treating a wide variety of conditions, including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease. Whereas most of the traditional fusion surgeries could stabilize the spine through the fusing of adjacent vertebrae, often at the risk of leading to the loss of mobility in contiguous segments, the Motion Sparing Neck Surgeries will try to keep the flexibility and functionality of the neck.