Osteoporosis of the Spine
Description
Osteoporosis most commonly occurs in older
women, and is a result of the loss of bone density,
which weakens normal bone. Osteoporosis
typically occurs in the spine and hips. The loss
of bone strength, particularly in the elderly, can
lead to spine fractures following minimal trauma.
These fractures can be very painful and often heal
in a position that leads to increasing curvature of
the spine (kyphosis).
Symptoms
- Sudden onset of sharp back pains brought on by fractured bone
- Loss of height
- Abnormal curvature of spine
Causes
- Loss of calcium or lack of vitamin D
- Women susceptible after menopause
- Mild trauma
- Age
- Family history
Possible Treatment Options
Non Operative Treatment
Medications are frequently sometimes needed.
There are currently no surgical treatment options to treat
osteoporosis. Non-surgical options should be discussed
with your physician.
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