If the fracture is treated conservatively in bed, it will take about 2.5-3 months to be bedridden, and only after 3 months will the fracture be allowed to move on the ground, and it is required to wear a brace when moving on the ground to prevent the fracture from dislocating because the fracture is not healing very firmly, or there is a fracture fragment compressing in the spinal canal. In addition, for surgical treatment, bed rest is required for about 1 week, followed by mobility with a brace. If the thoracic 12 vertebral compression fracture patient is older, a minimally invasive vertebroplasty procedure can be performed, and the patient can wear a brace and move around 3-7 days after surgery.