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  1. Compression fractures are small breaks in the vertebrae (bones in your spine). They're more common in women over 50. As bones weaken with age and osteoporosis, they're more likely to break. Over time, breaks in the vertebrae cause the spine to collapse and curve over. Treatment includes rest, medications, braces and minimally invasive surgery.
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    Some minor fractures can be treated non-surgically with cervical bracing, rest and time. Surgery may be recommended for those with unstable fractures to help relieve pressure on the spinal cord and stabilize the spine.
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    Lumbar spine fracture: Broken vertebrae in your lower back. The most common types of spinal fractures include: Compression fractures: Compression fractures are small breaks or cracks in your vertebrae that are caused by traumas or develop over time as a result of osteoporosis.
    Your spine is divided into three main sections, all of which can experience a spinal fracture: Cervical spine fracture: Broken vertebrae in your neck. Thoracic spine fracture: Broken vertebrae in your upper back that runs from the bottom of your neck to the bottom of your ribs. Lumbar spine fracture: Broken vertebrae in your lower back.
    Osteoporosis: Osteoporosis is a condition that causes bones to become weak and brittle. In severe cases, it can lead to compression fractures in the spine. Cancer: Cancer that has spread to the spine can weaken the bones and make them more prone to fractures. Spinal fractures are relatively common, particularly among older adults.
    Last reviewed by a Cleveland Clinic medical professional on 09/12/2022. Learn more about our editorial process. A fractured spine is the medical term for breaking any of your vertebrae, the bones in your spine. People sometimes refer to a spinal fracture as a broken back.
  3. Fractured Spine (Vertebrae): Types, Long-Term Effects & Treatment

  4. WebLearn about it's treatment, symptoms and living with spinal fractures. Information and advice for people with osteoporosis who have spinal fractures. Talk to a specialist nurse

  5. Spinal Fractures: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and …

  6. WebMar 31, 2024 · Causes. Diagnosis. Treatment. Spinal compression fractures are small breaks or cracks in the bones that make up the spinal column, called vertebra . The breaks occur in the thick, rounded …

  7. Spinal Compression Fractures Causes, Pain, Risks and More

  8. Spinal Fracture: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment | Broken Vertebra

  9. WebIn compression fractures, the body of a back bone collapses, usually because of too much pressure. These fractures usually occur in the middle or lower back. They are more common among older people, typically …

  10. WebFractures caused by osteoporosis most often occur in the spine. Spinal fractures — called vertebral compression fractures — occur an estimated 1.5 million times each year in the United States. They are almost twice …