The ability to move after a spinal injury is determined by the exact location and severity of the injury. If the spinal injury is in the neck, the neck should not be easily moved and should be fixed by the doctor with a cervical brace to avoid accidental activities that may aggravate the condition, such as paralysis of the limbs or respiratory muscles that affect breathing; if the injury is caused by the spine of the waist, the neck can be moved at this time and does not affect the condition, but the waist should not be moved at will and needs to be turned under the guidance of the medical staff. Turning under the guidance of medical personnel. If a spinal injury occurs, it is important to go to the spine surgery department of a regular hospital in a timely manner, so that the doctor can determine the extent of the injury and whether or not the activity can be performed. As family members and patients must actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment and, if necessary, surgical treatment. The above is for reference only, please refer to the doctor’s instructions for specific medication and treatment.