Cervical spine correction can have a variety of traction methods, commonly used including occipitomaxillary and maxillofacial band traction, home traction, etc. The specific operation methods of different traction are different. 1. Occipitomandibular bandage traction: This is a common traction method in clinical practice. The patient is placed in a seated position for traction, and the occipitomandibular bandage is placed over the patient’s occiput and lower jaw for traction. The weight of traction starts from 4kg and gradually increases to 10kg with the course of treatment, and the traction time is 20~40 minutes per day, with 10 times as a course of treatment. Depending on the situation, 1~3 courses of treatment are possible. 2. Home traction: For seated traction, the patient sits backward on a reclining chair and puts the cervical traction belt on the neck. For horizontal traction, the patient is placed in a supine position and the muscles are in a relaxed state. The weight of traction is 2.5~5 pounds. It is recommended that the length of each traction is 15~30 minutes, 1~2 times a day, preferably for 2~4 weeks. Cervical corrective traction must be performed under the guidance of a doctor to avoid aggravating the patient’s symptoms.