The consequences of not getting well from a thoracic spine fracture are constant pain in the low back, possible compression of the spinal cord and nerves, and possible premature development of a hunchback. Failure to receive regular treatment for a thoracic fracture or not cooperating well with the doctor during treatment can lead to poor healing or deformed healing of the thoracic spine. If the bone mass enters the spinal canal and compresses the spinal cord during the fracture, there will be obvious low back pain at a later stage, limitation of thoracic and lumbar activities, and in severe cases, there will be pain and numbness in the lower limbs and weakness in walking. If the vertebral body has not fully restored the original height, the thoracic spine support force is not enough, it is easy to bend forward prematurely, spinal deformity, the formation of hunchback. Once the above sequelae are formed, it is very difficult to treat again, and even if there is a therapeutic effect, it is often not ideal. If a thoracic spine fracture occurs inadvertently, it is necessary to go to the hospital and receive regular treatment to avoid other sequelae.