Compression fractures of the second lumbar vertebrae in one quarter of a percent usually take 3 to 6 months to recover. The recovery time is related to the individual’s condition and treatment method. Lumbar vertebra 2 compression fracture treatment modalities include conservative treatment and surgical treatment. The fracture quarter belongs to mild fracture, which can be self-healed through conservative treatment, or you can choose to undergo surgery. 1. Conservative treatment: It usually takes more than 3 months to recover, and after more than 8 weeks of bed rest, the patient can wear a brace to get out of bed, and if the patient wants to resume normal work and life, it usually takes more than 3 months. During the treatment period, moderate functional exercises can be carried out under the guidance of the doctor to promote healing. 2. Surgery: Surgery is recommended for symptoms such as spinal stenosis and nerve compression. The healing time after surgery is about three months, and it takes about three months for rehabilitation to resume normal life and work. The whole process takes about six months. Fracture patients should undergo treatment and rehabilitation under the guidance of a doctor, and should undergo regular medical checkups to monitor their recovery.