The recovery plan for paralysis after cervical spine surgery can be considered by applying nutritive nerve medication, rehabilitation therapy and so on. The reason why paralysis occurs after cervical spine surgery is mainly considered to be related to cervical spinal cord injury, which will produce the symptoms of quadriplegia, and further treatment is needed after the surgery to have the possibility of recovery. If the paralysis after cervical spine surgery is not particularly serious, you can consider applying nutritive drugs for treatment, such as methylcobalamin and B vitamins, to promote the recovery of nerve function and alleviate the symptoms. If the paralysis after cervical spine surgery is more serious and has produced obvious nerve dysfunction problems, it is more difficult to recover completely. Early bed rest is the mainstay, and later, after the condition is stabilized, it needs to be improved by means of rehabilitation therapy, such as limb muscle strength training, joint mobility training and balance stability training. During the bed rest period, patients should pay attention to nursing care, such as turning over and patting the back at regular intervals, proper passive movement of the limbs and joints, maintaining the normal range of motion, and preventing the development of pressure sores on the skin, as well as urinary tract infections and other complications. If you have any questions during the recovery process of paralysis after cervical spine surgery, you can consult your doctor to avoid affecting the subsequent recovery.