Fractures in the spine may pose a daunting situation and require immediate medical attention. A spine fracture is characterised by a break or cracks in one or more vertebrae, the small bones that make up the spine. These fractures can occur due to various reasons, including trauma, accidents, falls, or underlying bone conditions. Understanding the severity and types of spine fractures is crucial for developing an effective treatment plan.
Causes
Spinal fractures are mostly caused by accidents, falls, sports, or other injuries that cause high-impact trauma to the spine and back.
Diagnosis
The usual line of tests to diagnose a spine fracture includes X-rays and CT scans. An X-ray can help identify any fracture or abnormal movement of the spine while a CT scan can help view changes in the bone structure. Accurate diagnosis is crucial to ensure that the right treatment is recommended.
Treatment varies depending on the severity and spine fracture types but may include bracing, pain medication, physical therapy, and potentially surgery in severe cases.
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FAQs on Spine Fracture
Surgery is not always required for spine fractures. It is reserved for cases where there is a significant risk to the spinal cord or when non-surgical treatments fail to provide relief.