How to treat flattening of the seven thoracic vertebrae?

Flattening of the seven thoracic vertebrae can be treated by correction, and if it is a fracture of the vertebrae, it has to be treated by surgery. Thoracic flattening may be caused by vertical pressure on the vertebrae, resulting in vertebral fracture and collapse, resulting in a compression fracture, leading to destabilization of the spine, which may cause long-term chronic pain in the later stages of the spine, and in severe cases, may lead to restricted spinal activity. The flattening of the thoracic seven vertebrae is usually treated by surgical correction, and a thoracolumbosacral spine brace can be worn under the guidance of the doctor. If the fracture is compression fracture, it should be treated by surgery, and minimally invasive injection of bone cement can be taken to maintain the stability of the spine. Avoid frequent bending activities or excessive exertion, do not exercise strenuously, eat less spicy, stimulating and greasy food, drink more water, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time.