Cervical spine injuries usually take 1-2 months to recover, as follows: First, mild cervical spine injury: only mild damage to the bony ligaments, and there will be no serious cervical spinal cord injury. After rest and braking, the cervical spine injury will gradually recover in a month or so. Second, severe cervical spine injury: the cervical spinal cord will be involved, and it is usually necessary to consider surgical treatment to release the nerve compression and restore the stability of the cervical spine, and it will take about three months for the damaged bones to be repaired and the nerve function to be gradually restored. Therefore, the specific time for recovery after a cervical spine injury needs to be judged according to the severity of the injury. Those with lighter injuries will recover faster, and those with relatively heavy injuries will have their recovery time extended accordingly.