Cervical spine fracture is not necessarily particularly serious, the details are as follows: First, mild compression fracture of cervical vertebrae: the patient will only have pain, cervical spine activities are limited, and will not compress the nerves and blood vessels, and will not produce cerebral insufficient blood supply and limb dysfunction and other serious clinical symptoms. Only local immobilization and rest are needed to promote the smooth healing of the fracture, which will not affect the patient’s life and work in the future. Secondly, serious fracture of cervical vertebrae: such as burst fracture will compress the nerves and blood vessels, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain or quadriplegia. If the treatment is not carried out in time, it will cause serious adverse consequences, which is more serious at this time. Therefore, whether the cervical spine fracture is serious or not needs to be determined according to the degree of fracture.