Advances in surgical techniques and instrumentation have made ACDF a relatively safe and effective option for patients suffering from cervical spine disorders, with many experiencing significant improvement in symptoms and quality of life after the procedure. However, as with any surgery, potential risks such as infection, nerve injury, or non-fusion must be discussed thoroughly with a healthcare provider before proceeding. The goals of ACDF Spinal Surgery are to relieve pain, restore neurological function, and maintain spinal stability while preserving as much motion as possible in the neck. Recovery from ACDF varies depending on the individual patient and the extent of the surgery but often involves a period of limited physical activity followed by physical therapy to improve strength and flexibility.