How does cervical dislocation recover?


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Cervical dislocation is usually caused by external forces leading to the destruction of cervical structure, resulting in displacement between vertebral bodies, or dislocation of small joints. In addition to clinical manifestations of neck pain, severe displacement may lead to spinal cord injury. Therefore, after cervical dislocation occurs, the cervical spine should be correctly fixed on the spot, sent to medical institutions for further treatment as soon as possible, evaluated by X-ray, CT, and even MRI for the severity of cervical dislocation and spinal cord injury, and given emergency head traction, hormone and mannitol dehydration, and nutritional nerve therapy. If there are surgical indications, surgery should be actively performed to stabilize the cervical spine and relieve spinal cord compression.