Compression Fractures of the Spine
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Compression Fractures of the Spine
Understanding Compression Fractures of the Spine
Compression fractures of the spine occur when a vertebra collapses, often due to osteoporosis, trauma, or metastatic cancer. This condition can cause significant pain and loss of height, and may lead to spinal deformity.
Symptoms of Compression Fractures
Common symptoms of compression fractures include:
- Sudden onset of back pain
- Increased pain with standing or walking
- Decreased pain when lying down
- Loss of height
- Spinal deformity, such as a hunched posture
Diagnosis of Compression Fractures
Diagnosing compression fractures typically involves a medical history review, physical examination, and imaging studies such as X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans. Bone density tests may also be conducted to assess for osteoporosis.
Treatment Options for Compression Fractures
Treatment for compression fractures focuses on pain relief, stabilizing the fracture, and improving mobility. Options include:
- Medications: Pain relievers, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and bone-strengthening medications.
- Physical Therapy: Exercises to strengthen the back muscles, improve posture, and enhance spinal stability.
- Bracing: Using a back brace to provide support and reduce movement of the fractured vertebrae.
- Minimally Invasive Procedures: Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty to stabilize the fracture and reduce pain.
- Surgical Options: In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to stabilize the spine and prevent further damage.
Living with Compression Fractures
Managing compression fractures involves a combination of medical treatment, lifestyle changes, and self-care strategies. Maintaining good posture, engaging in weight-bearing exercises, and ensuring adequate calcium and vitamin D intake can help manage symptoms and prevent future fractures. Support from healthcare providers and patient support groups can also be beneficial.
Why Choose the Gerling Institute for Compression Fracture Treatment?
At the Gerling Institute, we specialize in the comprehensive treatment of compression fractures. Our multidisciplinary approach includes advanced medical therapies, personalized physical therapy programs, and minimally invasive surgical options. Dr. Michael Gerling and his team are committed to providing compassionate, patient-centered care to help you manage this condition effectively.
Take the Next Step
If you are experiencing symptoms of compression fractures or have concerns about your spinal health, contact the Gerling Institute today. Our expert team is here to help you find relief and improve your quality of life. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Michael Gerling to discuss your treatment options and take the first step towards better spinal health.
- Contact Us at (212) 882-1110 to schedule your consultation.
- Learn More about our Gerling Institute
The Gerling Institute provides comprehensive care for spinal disorders from the neck to lower back, utilizing the most current state-of-the-art medical technology available. Specializing in minimally invasive spine surgery in NYC & New Jersey.
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