If there is a bone protrusion in the cervical spine, the following treatment measures can be taken: 1. If it is only a physiological protrusion, no treatment is needed. For example, some particularly thin patients, especially young women, tend to see an obvious bony protrusion in the neck, which is aggravated during their neck curvature. This situation does not require special treatment, and will be significantly reduced after increasing nutrition and thickening the subcutaneous fat.2. If the bony protrusion is caused by an old injury, it depends on the situation. If it is caused by an old cervical fracture, it depends on whether this condition has any obvious effects on the patient, such as whether there is obvious cervical instability and whether there is obvious local pain. If neither is present, it is left untreated. If any of the above conditions are present, surgery can be performed for orthopedic treatment.3. If there is a minor misalignment of the small joints, treatment can be done by cervical traction followed by elective orthopedic manipulative repositioning.4. If there is a severe cervical dislocation, surgical incision and repositioning may be required and combined with internal fixation treatment.