Old compression fractures can be treated in several ways: 1. If the old compression fracture is not serious, less than 1/3 of the vertebral body height, and there is no secondary spinal stenosis or nerve injury, no special treatment is needed, only annual observation or radiographs, and even Chinese medicines to activate blood circulation and improve circulation can be given. In addition, local physiotherapy or topical creams can be used to relieve local symptoms. 2. If the old compression fracture is particularly severe, secondary injury and spinal stenosis occur, then conservative treatment is ineffective or the condition will gradually worsen, and it is usually necessary to perform spinal canal dissection to decompress the nerve fixation and fusion. So old compression fractures, depending on the condition, should be treated accordingly, and not be generalized.