There is no scientific basis for the claim that there are ten major sequelae of lumbar spine fracture, but there may be lumbar pain, activity limitation and neurological dysfunction. 1. Lumbar pain: a fracture of the lumbar vertebrae will lead to poor circulation around the fracture and reduced blood supply. Activities will increase the friction of the fracture surface, which will stimulate the surrounding nerves and soft tissues and cause lumbar pain. 2. Restriction of activities: Due to the lumbar pain caused by lumbar fracture, in order to relieve pain and other discomfort symptoms, often keep braking, the fracture local muscles may become tense, and in the long run, it will cause muscle stiffness and lead to restriction of activities. 3. Neurological dysfunction: lumbar vertebrae fracture may also damage the nerves around the lumbar vertebrae, resulting in neurological dysfunction. Therefore, after the lumbar vertebra fracture, we should go to the orthopedic department of the hospital in time to receive regular treatment and regular review.