go anywhere, there are a lot of people like that, more i’ll repeat once, when i’m sitting with mark yaklichrtebra breaks, here it is, you see, it’s flattened, of course, with all the ensuing consequences , it’s painful, but it can be treated, what is the ideal time frame to treat, let’s say, up to 70% of fractures? they heal in the first, that is, 10-14 days before, to such a state that it is already stopped and practically becomes much easier, in this case, nothing needs to be done when the fracture, when the pain goes away in about 3-4 weeks and it doesn’t stop, there’s no way to move, we have another patient who was sick for 72 days, he’s sitting there, and that ’s it... when the pain doesn’t stop, then we can intervene in order to relieve pain, and secondly, in order to restore the integrity of the vertebra, its height, i can show why this needs to be done, which means, look, of course, this situation needs to be treated, of course, people have we are patient, they can endure, wait until everything ossifies to heal, and it’s true, when everything ossifies, the pain will go away, but it