If a patient feels the bones clicking when lying down after a spinal fracture, it may be due to spinal instability or non-union of the fracture, etc. In this case, it is recommended that the patient should not take care of the problem by himself. At this time, it is recommended that the patient should not take care of it by himself, but should go back to the orthopedic department in time for a follow-up consultation, and take measures such as wearing a brace, functional exercise and surgical treatment according to the cause of the disease. 1. Wearing protective gears: For some patients with mild spinal instability or only small spinal accessory fractures that do not heal, they can be made to wear protective gears. For example, for patients with such symptoms in the lumbar spine, they can be made to wear a waist cuff. The brace should be removed when the patient is on bed rest. 2. Functional exercise: For patients recovering from fracture, if there are lesions mentioned above and there is no obvious relief after wearing the protective gear, we should instruct them to carry out functional exercise. For example, patients should be instructed to practice backward walking, reverse sit-ups, swallow flying and other exercises to strengthen the muscle strength of the lower back and the stability of the spine, thus preventing the emergence of the above symptoms. 3. Surgery: For patients with severe spinal instability or severe pain due to fracture of the small attachments of the spine, surgery is needed. For example, for patients with spinal instability, an internal fixation device should be implanted to stabilize the affected area. And for non-healing fracture blocks, they can be surgically removed. It is recommended that patients seek prompt medical attention, make a definitive diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions.