We know the pain from your compression fracture has been difficult, and it may even feel scary not knowing how it will heal. One procedure that can really help is called a kyphoplasty.
The goal of kyphoplasty is simple: to stabilize the broken bone, reduce your pain, and help you get back to normal activities as quickly as possible.
Here’s what happens during the procedure:
· The doctor makes a very small opening in your back and places a thin needle into the broken bone
· A tiny balloon goes through that needle and gently inflates inside the vertebra. This helps lift the bone back closer to its normal height and shape
· Once the space is created, the balloon is removed, and the doctor fills the area with a medical cement The cement hardens quickly, which strengthens the bone and reduces pain
The whole process is minimally invasive, meaning you won’t need a large incision or overnight stay.
Many people feel pain relief within just a few days, sometimes even right after the procedure.
Kyphoplasty is usually recommended if pain from a fracture isn’t improving with rest, medication, or a brace. It’s most effective when done soon after the fracture occurs.
Our main goal is to help you feel better, regain your independence, and protect your spine so you can enjoy life more comfortably.
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