The correct method of moving a spinal fracture is as follows: 1. To move a patient with a spinal fracture, keep the patient in one plane. There should be three people to move a patient with a spinal fracture. The first person is responsible for the head, the second person should be responsible for the thoracic and lumbar segments, and the third person should be responsible for the lower extremities, keeping the three people at a uniform level; 2. Make sure that the patient’s body line is straight, which is the principle of moving after the appearance of a spinal fracture. Because the spinal fracture may not have symptoms of nerves at that time, i.e., the nerves are not damaged. Because incorrect moving can be a very serious problem, paraplegia occurs and neurological symptoms appear, which in turn causes great pain to the patient. Therefore, when moving a spinal fracture, make sure that the patient’s spine is straight, without any bending or twisting. This is the principle of how to move after a spinal injury.