Lumbar spine fractures can be divided into various types, like the relatively mild mild compression fractures, the more severe ones can produce violent fractures or even fracture fragments protruding into the spinal canal to produce neurological symptoms. For mild compression fractures, if the area is locally stable and there is no local compression or strain on the fracture, the pain symptoms are generally not obvious. If the fracture site is tapped, pressed or pulled or squeezed accordingly, it can lead to painful symptoms at the fracture site. Therefore, the severity of pain varies depending on the type of fracture and local stability of the lumbar spine fracture. Mild local immobilization and rest will not cause irritation and strain and will not produce significant pain. If the local instability is not braked and fixed, and at the same time the activity causes compression and strain on the fracture site, it will produce more obvious pain. Therefore, the patient can go to the hospital for a detailed examination to clarify the diagnosis.