The thoracic spine is the most intermediate section of the spine, and patients with fractures exhibit pain and restricted movement of the thoracic back, when patients mainly rest in bed. The care for patients who are bedridden for a long time with pain and limited activities includes the following points: 1. timely psychological guidance; 2. frequent coaxial turning, keeping the hips and shoulders turning at the same time to prevent surgical complications in long-term bed rest, such as pressure sores on the heels, hips, coccyx and scapula; 3. prevention of pulmonary infections, patients can actively cough to prevent the occurrence of crushing pneumonia; 4 Prevention of urinary tract infections, patients can drink more water, can not hold urine, if urinary tract infections occur, timely drug treatment; 5, long-term bedridden patients appear gastrointestinal discomfort, patients need to eat easily digestible food; 6, frequent abdominal strokes to promote intestinal peristalsis, while taking drugs to promote gastric motility for the corresponding treatment.