The possible after-effects of a spinal fracture vary with the degree of the fracture and may include soft tissue pain, back pain, and paralysis as after-effects. If the trauma is mild, there may only be abnormal sensation or soft tissue pain at the trauma site. If it is more severe, chronic pain at the trauma site, limitation of movement, and muscle stiffness may occur on top of that. If the spinal fracture compresses localized tissues, it may cause the spine to heal in the wrong position, resulting in the development of chronic low back pain sequelae. If the spinal fracture is very serious, it may even damage the spinal cord and nerves, leading to paralysis. Depending on the degree of injury, it can be categorized as complete paralysis and incomplete paralysis. These are serious after-effects of spinal fracture and are very difficult to recover from under normal circumstances. When you experience back pain after spinal fracture, etc., you should go to the hospital in time to take the doctor’s advice and get the right treatment.