Conservative and surgical treatments for lumbar spine fracture are applicable to different patients. Conservative treatment is better for patients with minor fracture; surgery is better for patients with more serious fracture. 1. Conservative treatment: If the lumbar fracture is a minor cleft fracture or a mild compression fracture, which has no effect on the overall stability of the lumbar spine, and the fracture does not compress the posterior spinal canal, and the nerves in the spinal canal do not produce obvious clinical symptoms, conservative treatment is generally preferred at this time. 2. Surgery: If the compression of the anterior column of the lumbar vertebrae is nearly Ⅱ° or more, and the angle of kyphosis is more than 30°, surgical treatment is needed to restore and fixate the vertebrae and lumbar spinal fusion. If more than 30% of the spinal canal is involved, the lumbar lordosis is obvious, or there are neurological symptoms, then surgical treatment is required for anterior or posterior lumbar vertebral restoration, decompression, internal fixation and implant fusion. Lumbar vertebral fracture should be treated under the guidance of a doctor according to the type, severity and location of the fracture, please follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.