Osteoporotic compression fractures, mostly seen in the elderly, mainly manifest as pain in the thoracic and lumbar back, restricted movement, and pain when turning over and getting up. Some patients have a history of lumbar sprain, but most have no obvious history of trauma. Generally, they are treated as lumbar soft tissue injury or lumbar muscle strain, which delays the disease. It is recommended that such patients take lumbar spine X-ray, lumbar spine MRI, and perform PVP treatment early after clear diagnosis, with less injury, fewer complications, faster recovery, shorter hospital stay and better treatment effect. You can go down to the ground 6 hours after surgery and be discharged 24 hours after surgery.