Bone cement surgery is mostly used to treat vertebral compression fractures, and recovery is usually about 10 days. The recovery period for vertebral compression fractures caused by simple trauma is generally particularly fast, with weight bearing and activity on the ground in 3 days after surgery, and most patients feel significant pain relief and reduction in about 7 days, with the vast majority of patients returning to normal levels in about 10 days after treatment with bone cement surgery, mainly in direct relation to this surgical procedure. However, if the patient has a more serious pathological fracture, such as a pathological vertebral fracture caused by malignant tumor metastasis, it needs to be judged according to the condition. Because of the presence of malignant tumor metastasis, pain may persist even if the patient undergoes surgery, and there is a possibility of recurrence at a later stage. In addition, patients should also pay attention to observe whether there is residual lateral leakage, rejection, delayed infection, etc. after cementation, and communicate with the doctor promptly if there are uncomfortable symptoms.