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  2. Compression fractures — small breaks or cracks in the vertebrae — come with symptoms like pain and discomfort, which may take you out of some of your favorite activities for several weeks. These fractures are common and not always preventable.

  3. Treatment for Spinal Compression Fractures - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/pain-management/spinal-compression-fractures-treatments

    The majority of fractures heal with pain medication, reduction in activity, medications to stabilize bone density, and a good back brace to minimize motion during the healing process. Most...

  4. Compression Fractures - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    If a compression fracture develops quickly, you may feel sudden, severe back pain. A fracture doesn’t always cause immediate symptoms, though. Instead, your doctor may notice it when giving you an X-ray for another reason.When a compression fracture starts harming vertebrae, you may feel: Slowly worsening back pain — lying on your back may ...

  5. A Patient's Guide to Lumbar Compression Fracture

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    When a bone in the spine collapses, it is called a vertebral compression fracture. These fractures happen most commonly in the thoracic spine (the middle portion of the spine), particularly in the lower vertebrae of the thoracic spine. The purpose of this document is to help you understand:

  6. Symptoms of a Spinal Compression Fracture - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/osteoporosis/spinal-compression-fractures-symptoms

    The main symptom you’ll notice with a spinal compression fracture is back pain. It may start gradually and get worse over time or come on suddenly and sharply.

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

    www.webmd.com/osteoporosis/spinal-compression-fractures-causes

    When these small hairline fractures add up, they can eventually cause a vertebra to collapse, which is called spinal compression fracture. Soft, weakened bones are at the heart of the problem.

  8. Compression Fracture - Cedars-Sinai

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    A compression fracture is a type of break in the bones in your back that stack up to form your spine. A compression fracture can cause back pain, limited movement, a decrease in height, and a stopped over posture. It often develops as a result of osteoporosis.

  9. Compression Fracture of the Back - Healthline

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    A compression fracture of the back occurs when the bones of your spine (vertebrae) collapse. This can lead to poor posture, pain, loss of height, and a variety of other symptoms.

  10. Compression Fractures of the Spine - The Merck Manuals

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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. Most compression fractures result from slight or no force in older people with osteoporosis.

  11. When Back Pain Is a Spine Compression Fracture

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    These compression fractures can occur in vertebrae anywhere in the spine, but they tend to occur most commonly in the upper back (thoracic spine), particularly in the lower vertebrae of that section of the spine (e.g. T10, T11, T12). They rarely occur above the T7 level of the spine.