A cervical spine fracture that injures a nerve usually results in neck pain, limited mobility, dizziness, headache, localized swelling and pain, numbness of the extremities, and in severe cases, paralysis. Cervical spine fracture is a more serious fracture, usually caused by external violent force, and in severe cases, it can also injure the nerves. If a cervical fracture injures a nerve, the patient may experience neck pain, limited movement, dizziness, headache, numbness of the limbs, localized swelling and pain, etc., and there will be a loss of muscle strength, weakness, and even the possibility of paralysis in bed. Once the cervical spine fracture injury to the nerve, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital as soon as possible to do cervical spine magnetic resonance examination, etc., to clarify the degree of nerve damage, and take timely treatment measures. If the nerve damage is more serious, surgery can be considered.