No pain for a week after a lumbar compression fracture is usually normal. After a lumbar compression fracture, the pain is usually around 1~2 weeks, and can be significantly relieved as the condition recovers. At the same time, if the injury is relatively mild, or the patient is more tolerant to pain, or has been applied analgesic drugs, in about a week there may be no pain at the fracture, so it is normal. Although the fracture is painless, it does not mean that the fracture has recovered. Generally, it takes about 2~3 months to recover from a fracture, so you need to pay attention to rest during this period and pay attention to nutrient supplementation in your diet. Rehabilitation exercises, such as muscle contraction exercises and ankle pump exercises, are also needed to prevent complications such as muscle atrophy and deep vein thrombosis in the lower limbs. During the recovery period of lumbar compression fracture, if there is any discomfort or doubt about the recovery of the condition, you can go to the hospital in time for review, under the guidance of the physician to carry out the appropriate treatment.