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What Is a Spinal Fracture?

Description of the disease

A spinal fracture is a serious injury that disrupts the integrity of the spinal bones. This condition is extremely dangerous and can cause disruption of bodily functions.

Classification

Spinal fractures are classified by the mechanism of injury, level of injury, degree of injury, etc.

Symptoms

Symptoms of a spinal fracture may include pain, loss of sensation, impaired movement, etc.

Causes

Spinal fractures can be caused by trauma, falls, accidents, and other injurious events.

Diagnosis

Diagnostic methods for spinal fractures include X-rays, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and other research methods.

Treatment

Treatment of a spinal fracture may include conservative methods (e.g., wearing a brace) or surgical intervention.

Prevention

Preventing spinal fractures involves observing safety measures, strengthening muscles and bones, using protective gear during sports activities, and other measures.

Doctor

Spinal fracture treatment is conducted by a neurosurgeon or an orthopedic trauma surgeon.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.