Vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat painful spinal fractures, most often caused by osteoporosis, trauma, or tumors. During the procedure, a hollow needle is guided into the fractured vertebra under imaging, and medical-grade bone cement is injected. This stabilizes the fracture, reduces pain, and restores mobility. Many patients experience rapid relief and improved quality of life, often resuming normal activities within days. It is recommended when conservative treatments like rest, pain medication, or braces fail. Vertebroplasty is safe, effective, and provides long-lasting stabilization, making it an important option for patients with vertebral compression fractures.
Vertebral fractures commonly result from osteoporosis, aging, trauma, or cancer, weakening spinal bones. These risk factors and causes increase fracture likelihood, making vertebroplasty a vital solution for pain relief and stabilization.
Vertebroplasty provides immediate and lasting pain reduction, improving quality of life and physical activity levels.
Bone cement strengthens fractured vertebrae, preventing further collapse and supporting spinal alignment for long-term health.
Patients usually resume normal activities within days, avoiding prolonged immobility or dependence on strong pain medications.
Persistent, localized spinal pain worsens with movement, often linked to vertebral compression fractures requiring treatment.
Difficulty walking, bending, or standing due to spinal instability caused by weakened or fractured vertebrae.
Noticeable height loss or stooped posture develops over time when untreated vertebral fractures worsen spinal structure.
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