The time to return to normal activities after cervical spine reset needs to be determined according to the specific condition and individual’s physical fitness, such as 6~12 weeks of bracing after cervical spine manipulation reset. If there is no obvious fracture displacement or spinal cord injury, such as cervical compression fracture, pivot root fracture, etc., the cervical spine can be repositioned by bone traction, and then immobilized by bracing for 6~12 weeks before normal activities. Cervical spine injuries with spinal cord injury or significant displacement, such as atlantoaxial dislocation, burst fracture, etc., require bone traction or surgical repositioning and fusion fixation. The time to return to normal activities after their repositioning needs to be done as prescribed by the doctor. In case of cervical spine injury, you should go to the hospital promptly for consultation and targeted treatment after the cause is clarified.