Thoracic spine 11 with a 1/4 compression fracture first requires surgical internal fixation to reset the bone and a thoracic back brace to stabilize the bone. 1. Surgical internal fixation: After a compression fracture of the thoracic spine occurs, it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately for surgical fixation. Surgery can be performed by placing titanium plates or steel nails in the bone, which can quickly help to reposition and immobilize the bone, and promote the healing and growth of the broken ends of the bone. 2. Wearing a brace: After the thoracic compression fracture is surgically fixed, a thoracic and back brace should be worn under the direction of the doctor to effectively support the bones. Because of the postoperative activities, there may be local compression or displacement of the fracture site, so the appropriate wearing of supports can effectively maintain the stability of the skeleton and promote bone healing and alignment. Thoracic fractures should be treated immediately with surgical fixation and postoperative rehabilitation.