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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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    Compression fracture. While the front (anterior) of the vertebra breaks and loses height, the back (posterior) part of it does not. This type of fracture is usually stable (the bones have not moved out of place) and is rarely associated with neurologic problems. Compression fractures commonly occur in patients with osteoporosis.
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    A compression fracture is a collapse of a vertebra. It may be due to trauma or due to a weakening of the vertebra (compare with burst fracture). This weakening is seen in patients with osteoporosis or osteogenesis imperfecta, lytic lesions from metastatic or primary tumors, or infection.
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    Compression fractures of the spine usually occur at the bottom part of the thoracic spine (T11 and T12) and the first vertebra of the lumbar spine (L1). Compression fractures of the spine generally occur from too much pressure on the vertebral body. This usually results from a combination of bending forward and downward pressure on the spine.

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    A compression fracture typically occurs in the vertebrae (bones of the spine) and can reduce the height of the affected bone or bones. Currently, available surgeries reform the bone by filling it with a special type of cement. People with less severe compression fractures may recover without surgical intervention.
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    In a compression fracture of the spine, the drum-shaped part (body) of one or more back bones (vertebrae) collapses into itself and becomes squashed (compressed) into a wedge shape. Osteoporosis Osteoporosis is a condition in which a decrease in the density of bones weakens the bones, making breaks (fractures) likely.
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    A compression fracture of L1 refers to a type of fracture that occurs in the vertebra located in the lower part of the spine, specifically the first lumbar vertebra (L1). The fracture is characterized by the vertebra becoming compressed, meaning that the height of the vertebra is reduced due to a compression force. This type of fracture is commonly caused by osteoporosis, trauma, or repetitive stress. Symptoms of a compression fracture of L1 may include sudden and severe back pain, limited mobility, and a hunched or stooped posture. Treatment options for this type of fracture may include pain management, rest, physical therapy, bracing, and in more severe cases, surgery.
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    Rarely, the spinal cord or spinal nerve roots (which pass through the spaces between the back bones) are injured. This injury is more likely when the compression fracture results from great force, as occurs in a motor vehicle crash or a fall from a great height.
    Most compression fractures result from osteoporosis. Bones naturally weaken with age. The vertebrae in the spine become flatter and narrower. Weakened bones are more likely to fracture. If you have moderate osteoporosis, you might get a compression fracture from a fall or another type of accident.
  3. Compression Fractures | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    WEBA compression fracture is a type of broken bone that can cause your vertebrae to collapse, making them shorter. This often happens to the front of the vertebrae but not the back, causing you to stoop forward over …

  4. Compression Fractures: Causes and Treatments
    A compression fracture is a crack or break in a spinal vertebra that causes it to collapse and lose height.
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  5. Spine Compression Fracture: Types, Symptoms, …

    WEBMar 31, 2024 · Compression fractures of the spine are common injuries often associated with conditions that weaken the bone. Pain, loss of …

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