The common sequelae after cervical fracture surgery mainly include: 1. scar formation of the neck incision, any surgery will have scar healing, which is inevitable, and is more obvious for people with scar body. 2. restricted movement of the neck joints, causing head turning function to be affected. After cervical spine surgery, especially after internal fixation, the movement of part of the vertebral space is restricted, which leads to the head-turning function being affected to a certain extent.3. The function of nerve damage caused by fracture cannot be restored, and numbness and weakness of the limbs still occur, even paraplegia, and surgery only releases the nerve compression and restores the bone, thus promoting the healing of the fracture. But once the nerve function is damaged to recover, it is necessary to rely on their own, surgery is not to touch the nerve function area, once the nerve is damaged, necrosis, it is difficult to fully recover, more than 1 year without recovery will never recover, so the degree of recovery is also related to the situation of the injury at the time, especially paraplegic patients are difficult to fully recover, or even not at all. 4, long-term bed rest can lead to the fall pneumonia, the Pressure sore formation.