Whether a spinal compression fracture can return to normal or not needs to be judged according to the fracture condition and whether it is accompanied by injuries, etc. Generally speaking, simple compression fracture can return to normal after active treatment, but if it is accompanied by spinal cord injuries, it may not be able to return to full normal even after treatment.
1. Simple compression fracture: if the compression of simple compression fracture is not more than 1/3, bed rest, wear waist cuff, oral calcium and other drugs for conservative treatment, if more than 1/3, feasible minimally invasive surgical treatment, in general, can be returned to normal.
2. Compression fracture with spinal cord injury: at this time, the local fracture block into the spinal canal, compression or damage to the nerves or dural sac, and even double lower limb paraplegia, incontinence and other symptoms, even after surgery and other treatments, may not be able to return to normal.
Patients with vertebral compression fracture are recommended to undergo standardized treatment as early as possible in order to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.