It is generally not recommended to do heavy work after a thoracic compression fracture has healed, to avoid pain or re-fracture and other negative consequences. Thoracic compression fractures are usually caused by traumatic injuries, such as car accidents, falls from heights, etc. They are also common in elderly patients with osteoporosis. For patients who have recovered from thoracic compression fracture, it is not recommended to do heavy work again, because the pressure on the lumbar vertebrae is very large when doing heavy work, and it is easy to cause injury again at this time in the weak spot of the fracture. For patients with thoracic compression fracture, it is recommended to visit the doctor for follow-up examination, observe the healing of the fracture, and carry out rehabilitation training and treatment under the guidance of the doctor’s evaluation.