How To Repair A Broken Neck On An Acoustic Guitar

How To Repair A Broken Neck On An Acoustic Guitar

The neck consists of seven small bones known as cervical vertebrae. These bones sit between the base of the skull and the top of the shoulders. A broken cervical vertebra is commonly known as a broken neck. It may also be called a cervical fracture.

A broken neck can be severe and even life-threatening. This is because the cervical vertebrae help protect the delicate spinal cord and nerves. If there is damage to the spinal cord or nerves, it can cause paralysis or death.

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However, if the spinal cord is not damaged, a person may recover from a broken neck with noninvasive care, such as wearing a neck brace or cervical collar.

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A broken neck may happen when a person experiences sudden or hard trauma to the neck or head. This may occur during sports or other physical activity or as the result of an accident or serious fall.

If a person sustains an injury to their neck in an accident, call 911 and do not move their head, neck, or body. Emergency medical personnel can carefully handle a person without further injuring their neck.

Often, a broken neck will cause severe pain and tenderness in the neck immediately after an accident or fall. Other symptoms include:

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The American Association of Neurological Surgeons say that injuries to the neck have the most impact on body movement and feeling because they are high in the spinal column. If a person injures their spinal cord in the neck area, paralysis from the neck down is a risk.

A broken neck is a medical emergency. But it is not always possible to know whether the injury is a break, sprain, or strain without a doctor’s expertise and certain medical tests.

Doctors may treat a minor compression fracture in one vertebra with a cervical or neck brace. A person may need to wear the brace for several weeks or months. They may also need pain medicine, either prescription or over-the-counter (OTC).

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Traction involves using a device that restricts the movement of the head and neck more than a brace does. It may include weights and pulleys to put the bones in the right position.

A halo vest is a traction device that consists of a hard vest and a ring (halo) around the head. The vest portion connects to the halo with rods. Doctors attach the halo to the skull with special screws.

However, this form of treatment is controversial. It is an invasive procedure that is unsuitable for some people, including older individuals and some people with obesity.

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If the broken neck is severe and using a brace or traction may not be sufficient, a doctor may recommend surgery. Surgery can help with dislocated bones in the neck, a very unstable neck, or if the injury has caused pieces of bone to break off.

After having surgery, a person may need physical therapy and rehabilitation. This treatment may last for several months or longer to ensure a full recovery.

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A broken neck may require a person to stay in the hospital for several days or weeks. If a person has surgery, they may have to remain in the hospital for an extended period.

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If the break is minor and the spinal cord is intact, some people can wear a brace and, with a doctor’s approval, recover at home.

After recovering from a broken neck, take steps to help prevent another accident or injury. Some things that can help reduce the risk of a broken neck include:

A broken neck is serious and requires immediate medical attention. If a person injures their spinal cord with the fracture, the injury can cause paralysis or death.

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After any neck injury, a person should receive prompt medical care. This will give them the best possible chance of healing and recovery.

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The professional team at ‘J White Guitar Workshops’ builds and repairs a wide range of guitars and often uses the WEST SYSTEM epoxy in their day-to-day work.

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When the strings of a guitar are fully tensioned, or tuned, there is a great deal of strain put on the neck of the instrument. Typically, tensions range from 20kg’s (44lbs) up to 100kg’s (220lbs).

The headstock (where the string tuners are located) is under the same pressures as the neck. Due to the location, this makes the headstock/top neck area quite vulnerable to general damage and even to a complete breakage. When the headstock or neck of the guitar starts to crack or break completely, the only option is a professional repair.

The bridge (where the strings are attached to the body of a guitar) is another vulnerable area on an acoustic guitar. Often, the high string tensions start to rip the bridge from the top of the guitar. The bridge is normally held to the body of the instrument by glue alone, so it is of paramount importance to have 100% faith in the glue that you use.

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When a customer brought in a rather valuable Gibson Les Paul to J White Guitar Workshops that had a broken headstock/snapped neck, he could have been forgiven for expecting the worse, but Joe and James were able to make an invisible repair and return the guitar as good as new.

“We use WEST SYSTEM epoxy to build guitars and also to repair them, ” Joe told . “If your guitar has a broken headstock or even starts to crack, our advice is to release the tension from all of your strings, save all the little pieces and try to keep them in position if you can. (A bit of masking tape will work to hold the chips in the split). We can sometimes estimate a repair from an email description and photograph of the damage, but it’s always best if you can bring the guitar in to us.”

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The crack in the headstock is gently opened up to expose the full extent of the damage and WEST SYSTEM Epoxy mix is generously applied to the crack.

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Stains, paints and lacquers are then applied, and highly polished when dry so the repair literally vanishes. Depending on the extent of the damage, any repairs are usually completely undetectable, and stronger than the original wood.

“This repair would typically take about 1-2 weeks, and would cost around £400, ” Joe explained. “However, each repair is different, so prices can vary depending on the work needed and the materials required. The owner of the Gibson was delighted with the work and knows that the guitar will never break in the same place again. WEST SYSTEM epoxy is a powerful adhesive and will hold the guitar together indefinitely.”

James added, “We prefer WEST SYSTEM epoxy over other glues due to its strength and speed to cure. Other advantages are that it generally remains unaffected by variations in temperature and humidity and it isn’t water-based. This is important, as water-based glues cause the joints in the wood to swell, creating instability in the substrate. WEST SYSTEM epoxy is quite easy to work with and is a must have tool in the workshop.”

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For more details of the full range of repair and refurbishment services, or to have your dream guitar hand built, call them on: +44 (0)1252 520911 or visit their website: www.jwhite-guitarworkshops.co.uk

If you have a technical enquiry or want to learn more about WEST SYSTEM, find the support pages on the West System International website.

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