Spinal Fractures from Osteoporosis – Diagnosis and Treatment

by admin | November 28, 2022 5:55 am

In an earlier article, we have explored treatment options for Osteoporosis in general. As mentioned there, Osteoporosis can cause fractures of the spine, wrist and hip. In this article, we will explore spinal fractures specifically.

The spine is made up of 33 small bones called vertebrae that are stacked on top of each other. The gaps in them forms a tunnel called the spinal canal or column that houses the spinal cord and nerves originating from the same. Intervertebral discs provide cushioning and shock absorption.

Spinal Fractures

The vertebrae are oblong or slightly rectangular in section. However, in patients with Osteoporosis, the bones become flat and thin. The person appears shorter, and the back develops a bend. Further, the weakened bones are vulnerable to a fracture.

Also Read: Screening and early Intervention for Spinal Deformities[1]

Diagnosis

A doctor will conduct one or more of the below to understand the fracture better.

Also Read: Factors that affect Bone Health[3]

Treatment

Also Read: How much time does a broken bone take to heal?[5]

Surgical options carry the risk of bleeding, nerve injury, stiffness in the area and infection. However, doctors are aware of this and will do the necessary intervention. No overnight stay is required for any of the above methods unless the person is suffering from hypertension and heart issues. During recovery, the patient must undergo physiotherapy for 6 weeks[6] and wear braces for 6-12 weeks. Depending on the severity of Osteoporosis, healing will happen quickly or slowly, however certain precautions must be taken, rest of the life.

 

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Endnotes:
  1. Screening and early Intervention for Spinal Deformities: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/spine/screening-and-early-intervention-for-spinal-deformities/
  2. the future course of Osteoporosis treatment: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/orthopedics/treatment-for-osteoporosis/
  3. Factors that affect Bone Health: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/orthopedics/factors-that-affect-bone-health/
  4. mild painkillers prescribed: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/family-and-general-medicine/painkillers-for-acute-and-chronic-pain/
  5. How much time does a broken bone take to heal?: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/orthopedics/how-much-time-does-a-broken-bone-take-to-heal/
  6. patient must undergo physiotherapy for 6 weeks: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/orthopedics/the-importance-of-physiotherapy-after-orthopedic-surgeries/

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