Can you do heavy work after recovering from a lumbar compression fracture?

After recovery from a lumbar compression fracture, generally speaking, if the lumbar spine has recovered well and is well stabilized, you can work (but it is not recommended to do too heavy work), on the contrary, you can not, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for evaluation. If a lumbar compression fracture is treated surgically with recovery of the lumbar spine height, good stability of the lumbar spine, and no low back pain after recovery, the lumbar spine can be worked for one year after the injury, but it is not recommended to do too much heavy work in order to avoid re-injury of the lumbar spine. If the lumbar vertebrae compression fracture conservative treatment of vertebral height did not recover or lumbar instability, lumbar spondylolisthesis, this situation can not do heavy work, if you do heavy work will accelerate lumbar degeneration and lumbar spondylolisthesis. If the compression of the nerve and spinal cord will cause lumbago, leg pain and numbness. After recovery from lumbar compression fracture, you need to take pictures for review, and the doctor will decide whether you can do heavy work after comprehensive evaluation.