What to do if your back feels stiff after a spinal fracture

After the spinal fracture, the back feels stiff because the patient has not been active for a long time after the fracture, resulting in local stiffness, you can carry out local massage training under the guidance of the rehabilitator, or local hot compresses, to promote blood circulation and alleviate the symptoms. Vertebral fracture, can be manifested as local pain, swelling or impaired activity, and even limb limb motor sensory impairment, need to check the X-ray or CT examination, to see the severity of the vertebral fracture, and choose the appropriate individualized treatment plan for the patient. After the spinal fracture, you need to rest in bed, eat easy-to-digest food, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and quit smoking and drinking, which is helpful for the recovery of the condition, and report to the doctor or nurse if you feel unwell in time, so as to avoid delaying the treatment.