Whether it is possible to jump rope six months after cervical spine surgery needs to be judged in combination with the results of review, etc. In general, it is possible to jump rope.
Some surgeries of cervical spine, such as internal fixation of cervical spine, decompression of spinal canal, fusion internal fixation, etc., due to the structural characteristics of the surgical site, it is necessary to maintain the stability of the neck in the early postoperative period, therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the way and the amount of postoperative functional exercise, which is aimed at preventing the improper activities of the neck to affect the internal fixation and aggravation of the injury.
Although there are more activities that need to be paid attention to after cervical spine surgery, generally after six months, the tissues and structures such as neck muscles, ligaments or joints have been recovered and the stability of the vertebral body is stronger, so it is possible to do some movements with a smaller range of neck activities.
Therefore, six months after cervical spine surgery in general can jump rope, but due to some people’s postoperative recovery is slower, so it is also necessary to combine with their recovery, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out appropriate rope skipping and other sports.