A complete recovery from a minor lumbar compression fracture requires at least 3 months. The first step is to improve the X-ray examination of the lumbar spine to initially determine the extent of the lumbar fracture, and if necessary, CT and 3D reconstruction can be done for a more accurate determination. For young people with minor lumbar compression fractures, bed rest can be chosen as conservative treatment. The duration of bed rest is generally 1.5 to 2 months, and after the pain is relieved, you can gradually get up and move around with a brace. It takes at least 3 months for complete recovery, and avoid premature waking up and heavy physical work. In the case of minor lumbar compression fractures in the elderly, minimally invasive vertebroplasty surgery is an option. The surgery allows for quick movement off the floor after surgery, reducing the time spent in bed and helping to reduce bed-ridden complications. For example, lung infection, decubitus ulcer, deep vein thrombosis, etc. Pay attention to follow-up review.