A compression fracture happens when a vertebra in your spine collapses or gets compressed, often from a fall, accident, or weakened bones from osteoporosis. These fractures usually affect the mid-back (thoracic)or lower back (lumbar).
What it feels like:
· Sudden, sharp back pain
· Loss of height or stooped posture
Diagnosis & Treatment:
Doctors confirm it with a physical exam and imaging (X-ray, MRI, or CT). Mild fractures may improve with rest, pain medications, bracing, and physical therapy. Severe or painful fractures sometimes need vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty, procedures that stabilize the bone with special bone cement.
Early care and intervention are important to prevent further collapse and complications.
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