A lumbar fracture usually refers to a fracture of the lumbar spine, which is usually difficult to recover from more than 2 months after surgery. A lumbar fracture treated surgically indicates a fracture with more significant compression, and internal fixation is performed during surgery. It usually takes 3 months or more to recover after surgery. Usually 3 months after surgery, the bone wear waist cuffs to start weight-bearing activities, and at the same time, start the lumbar back and lower limbs muscle exercise, enhance the stability of the lumbar spine. After lumbar spine surgery, you should have regular checkups, usually once a month in the first three months after surgery, and according to the results of the checkups, you should start to get out of bed under the guidance of your doctor. Early activity or weight bearing may cause loosening of the internal fixation or deformation of the fracture, which may prolong the recovery period. After lumbar spine fracture surgery, it is recommended to go to the surgery hospital or regular hospital for regular follow-up and consult a professional doctor to avoid blindly judging the degree of recovery on your own.