What are the consequences of getting out of bed too late with a lumbar compression fracture?

Getting out of bed too late with a lumbar compression fracture may lead to soft tissue adhesions, osteoporosis, decubitus ulcers, and aspiration pneumonia.
Lumbar compression fracture refers to the compression and deformation of lumbar vertebral cancellous material caused by direct or indirect violence, and lumbar compression fracture is common in the elderly.
Lumbar spine compression fracture requires 8~12 weeks to get out of bed activities, 3 months later can be bending activities, if the patient is too late to get out of bed activities, the body’s joints and soft tissues do not get the corresponding exercise, with the use of the waste, will produce soft tissue adhesion.
Because lumbar spine compression fracture is common in the elderly, the elderly long-term bedridden, the whole body bones and muscles and soft tissues do not get the corresponding exercise, easy to appear osteoporosis. Long-term bed-ridden, pressurized skin bedsores. Long-term bed-ridden, cardiopulmonary function decreases, easy to fall pneumonia.
Lumbar spine compression fracture is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for rehabilitation training.