Thoracic spine fracture can be treated conservatively if it is not very serious. Conservative treatment requires bed rest for about 1 month. If the local pain is relieved, then wear a brace to get up and move around. The brace should be worn for about 3 months after the injury, and then local X-rays should be reviewed to see how the fracture is healing. If the fracture is healing well, the brace can be removed. However, if the fracture has not completely healed in 3 months, it is best to wear the brace for another month or two. When wearing the brace, pay attention to local hygiene, wash the skin frequently, and avoid excessive tightness, or it may cause skin inflammation. In addition, after the thoracic spine fracture, the bedtime needs to be enough, avoid wearing the brace to get up too early, otherwise the local fracture will be compressed and aggravated, affecting the recovery.