As for the question of what consequences a cervical spine rupture will have, patients with a cervical spine rupture can easily cause cervical marrow injury. Patients will show numbness, weakness, swelling and pain of the limbs, and there will be a significant reduction or loss of somatic sensation, and in serious cases, there may be abnormalities in urination and defecation, or even complete paralysis of the limbs and incontinence of urination and defecation. For cervical spine break, if the position is relatively high, it will affect the medulla oblongata respiratory center, thus endangering the patient’s life, which is a common consequence of cervical spine break. Usually, for patients with cervical spine rupture, active radiography, local CT and MRI are needed to clarify the severity of the rupture and the severity of the damage to the cervical spinal cord nerves, so that an active treatment plan can be determined. Most of the time, surgery is the main treatment to restore local stability, release the pressure on the spinal nerve, and create conditions for nerve recovery.