Whether thoracic vertebral compression fracture is easy to heal or not needs to be judged according to the physical condition and severity of the fracture, the fracture is easy to heal if the fracture degree is light and the body is good, while the fracture degree is heavy and the person who suffers from a lot of underlying diseases is not easy to heal. If it is a mild lumbar compression fracture, usually there is no compression on the nerve root or only mild compression on the nerve root. If there is no underlying disease, the fracture heals faster because of the mild compression of the fracture, and conservative treatment can be considered, with absolute bed rest and waiting for the fracture to recover. If it is a moderate or severe lumbar compression fracture, due to the heavy degree of compression of the fracture, there are more nerve roots or even spinal cord compression or combined with severe osteoporosis, chronic renal failure and other underlying diseases, the fracture healing will be slower, and you can consider surgical treatment, which is conducive to timely recovery. Thoracic vertebrae compression fracture should be timely to the hospital, improve the relevant examination, to clarify the severity of the fracture, follow the doctor’s instructions to choose a reasonable treatment plan, regular review in the hospital, not blindly deal with their own, so as not to delay the condition.