How long it takes to sit and stand normally after lumbar spine surgery depends on the patient’s surgical plan and usually ranges from two days to two months. Vertebral fractures treated with cement filling surgery can normally sit and stand on the second day after surgery. 2. Vertebral body fracture adopts incision and internal fixation surgery treatment, can not blindly sit and stand must be bed rest, continue for about a month before you can sit and stand depending on the situation. 3. Patients with lumbar disc herniation, take discoscopy to remove the herniated disc program, three days after the operation can sit and stand. 4. Patients with herniated discs are treated with open surgery, which causes serious injury and a long recovery period, requiring about two months of bed rest before they can sit or stand as appropriate. 5. In case of more serious and complicated surgeries such as vertebral body slippage, scoliosis or lumbar spine tumors, it takes two to three months to be able to sit up wearing a waist cushion for three to four weeks after the surgery to carry out normal sitting. It is recommended that patients should not sit up blindly after surgery, but should be affirmed by the attending physician before sitting up.