You will be able to move around after thoracic fusion surgery, but try to choose about 2~3 weeks after surgery. Thoracic fusion surgery is a treatment option for benign tumors in the thoracic spine area, and recovery after surgery is relatively quick, with normal activities resuming in about 2 to 3 weeks in general. The purpose of thoracic spine fusion surgery is to accelerate drainage and also to assist in exercising the spine to keep it in a stable condition. However, during the initial period, the amount of activity should be limited, and attention should be paid to the combination of work and rest, so as not to stimulate the wound with fatigue, which may lead to poor wound healing. Initially, you can choose to take a walk, or walk back and forth in the room, and then resume normal activities after the wound is completely normalized and pain-free. Thoracic fusion is prone to poor healing and drainage after surgery. It is recommended to observe more after surgery and seek medical attention once there is any adverse reaction.