Thoracic spine compression fracture one month can get down to the ground activities?

Whether or not to get off the floor after one month of thoracic vertebral compression fracture needs to be based on its treatment, conservative treatment needs to be strictly bedridden for two months, patients given cemented fixation can get off the floor in three days after the operation, and patients who choose to be fixed with nail rods also need to be bedridden for two months. In addition, it is also related to the age and physical condition of the patient. 1. Treatment modes (1) Conservative treatment: Conservative treatment for thoracic vertebral fracture requires two months of strict bed rest, during which no weight-bearing and activities are allowed to avoid recompression. (2) Bone cement fixation: this type of surgery can be used for two to three days after the operation. (3) Nail rod internal fixation: this type of surgery needs to wait until the fracture is completely healed before you can go down to the ground, and generally it also needs to be strictly bed-ridden for two months. 2. Age: In children, the fracture heals faster, and they can consider getting out of bed in 1 month. Adults generally need at least 2 months, and the elderly may need more time. 3. Patient’s physique: for young people with strong physique, the recovery is relatively fast and the time to get out of bed may be relatively early, while for patients with poor physique, underlying diseases or malnutrition, the recovery is much slower and the time to get out of bed needs to be delayed. For thoracic spine fracture, the doctor should make a comprehensive judgment according to the specific situation.