After spinal stenosis surgery, you can turn over properly, but it is not recommended to twist and turn drastically. The common cause of spinal stenosis is degenerative changes, which can lead to compression of the spinal cord or nerve roots, and then lead to corresponding clinical manifestations. For patients with spinal stenosis, it is possible to turn over appropriately, but it is not recommended to twist and turn drastically, as too much movement may cause adverse effects. 1. Spinal stenosis surgery can achieve indirect decompression of the anterior spinal cord, but also needs to be combined with internal fixation or fusion. If the fixation is more secure, it is possible to turn over, which helps to prevent intrapulmonary infections. 2. Wriggling and turning significantly after spinal stenosis surgery may cause pain in the wound and is not conducive to postoperative recovery. If you encounter any of the above problems and have any questions, it is recommended that you consult your attending physician.