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What is the breakage of spinal vertebrae?


What is the breakage of spinal vertebrae
What is the breakage of spinal vertebrae

The breakage of spinal vertebrae represents the axis of the human body: it performs constant and important tasks and protects the internal organs and spinal cord and allows us to move.

The spine is very stable in healthy people and it takes a lot of strength to cause a broken spine. The spine consists of seven cervical vertebrae, twin pectoral vertebrae, five cotton vertebrae, five helpless molten vertebrae, four to five nerve vertebrae,  complicated ligaments and muscle organs. It is a flexible functional system that can receive all efforts.


The possibility of breaking a vertebra in a stable and healthy spine can only occur in the event of significant shocks from outside (car accidents, bikes, motorcycles, shallow water jumps, falls, sports accidents, violence).


This is only done by a great external force. A strong impact cannot be absorbed by the muscle. In addition, in the event of a fall, the spine is on one side. If a fractured vertebra is broken, it usually affects a component of the vertebrae (Processus spinosus), vertebrae, and vertebrae.


Vertebral fracture has several synonyms: spinal fracture, compression fracture, bending fracture, impulse fracture.


Friedrich Paul Magerl (born 21st May 1931 in Styria), an Austrian surgeon and leading spinal surgeon, presented in 1994 a classification for the evaluation of chest and cotton spinal injuries, which is still used today in the evaluation of spinal fractures. 


Type A: compression fracture Here the paragraph is compressed. This is particularly the case in the chapeau of the paragraph.


Type B: Injuries due to bends (distraction injuries) sudden spin causes the paragraph to break in the accidental direction. These injuries occur mostly in the area of the rear vertebrae.


Type C: Translation injuries occur during rotation. Longitudinal ligaments and, in some cases, vertebral cartilage.



Spinal fractures - a common injury is with lumbar vertebrae.



About 250 thousand spinal fractures (vertebral fractures) occur every year in America. While youth exposure to these fractures is usually caused by traffic and sports accidents, older people's spinal fractures are mainly due to poor bone structure due to osteoporosis.


In 20% of mishaps, cracks happen in at least two sections. A big part of those contaminated (54.4%) experience different wounds going with cracks. The higher the gamble of neurological deficiencies.


About 53 percent of patients suffer from myelopathy. The most common fractures are the lumbar spine or breast spine.



Causes of spinal vertebrae fractures.


fractures caused by impact. Someone fell off the stairs or a ladder. Someone received a punch, someone jumped into the water without knowing that their level was too shallow.


A person in physical education wrongly fluctuated on the exercise mat, or one slipped on wet ice or in autumn on damp leaves. There are hundreds of ways for humans to get infected during an accident that breaks down vertebrae (whether by personal error or by acting act).



Areas associated with cervical vertebrae, chest vertebrae, and the area associated with vertebrae, cotton vertebrae, and the area associated with cotton vertebrae, and impotence vertebrae are among the most particularly vulnerable to fracture.



Besides the causes of collisions, there are fractures due to pathological conditions such as osteoporosis, bone cancer, or secondary malignancies in the skeleton.



Spondylitis, osteomalacia, and rheumatism are also possible causes of vertebral fractures. In these cases, spinal vertebrae break without visible injuries.



MBreak the vertebrae - these are the symptoms.



Aches appear around the part of the affected paragraph depending on the location of the fracture as well as the parts of the adjacent spine. 


The higher the injuries, the more severe the symptoms of pain anyway. If, for example, the fracture is associated with the spinal cord, the movement is disrupted and the sensation is damaged.



Patients often experience sudden back pain - accompanied by severe movement restrictions. There are also sensory imbalances, depending on the affected structures, such as numbness and trembling.



These pains may extend to the arms and legs. Symptoms of cervical spine injury may also sometimes not appear until some days have passed.



Patients often visit the doctor's office only when they feel the stress of breaking the paragraph on the structures wrapped around it. There are symptoms such as limb paralysis or sensation confusion.




Diagnosis of vertebral fracture - as such.



The doctor can identify the type of fracture:


The first meeting between the doctor and the patient - known as the first interview to identify previous conditions - is part of the diagnosis of the case.


We always say very clearly that you have to understand that this is very important. You must bear in mind that the doctor must give you sufficient time and listen to you when you have it.


Take your time! Tell the competent physician as well, if you have suffered a fall, accident, or event that may have caused the condition. Explain to the doctor as well if there are manifestations of paralysis, or feelings of tremor problems when urinating or defecating.



You will be asked a series of questions about previous injuries related to the spinal system. The doctor's questions should then be answered in such a way as to assist the doctor in the proper diagnosis of the condition.



The doctor will not be able to help you or treat you successfully unless the condition is accurately diagnosed.



The diagnosis of previous conditions is followed by an in-depth physical and neurological examination. The doctor then describes his perception of the treatment, based on an examination based on a possible diagnosis of the condition.


The doctor can see the fracture of the paragraph and know its type and size, through X-ray, CT, and MRI.


 

It is on this basis that the doctor and patient come up with additional treatment for breaking the vertebrae. Other tests such as bone density measurement and neurophysiological examination are necessary.


During the clinical examination, the doctor verifies the possibility of standing or walking, through a movement examination. 


To find out if there is a neurological deficit, the action of cranial nerves and the sensation and movement are verified. The diagnosis also includes:


The doctor diagnoses whether it is a matter of breaking stable or unstable vertebrae. If the fractures are of stable type, soft tissue and ligaments are not affected, and the spinal channel does not narrow. Fortunately, 85 percent of cases of spinal fractures are of stable type.



They are usually treated without surgery. The fracture of the vertebrae is of an unstable type when the affected part of the spine is deformed from excessive pressure on the place from different directions.



This includes, for example, injuries when making relaxational movements (from degree B) and injuries when feeling spinning (from degree C). Breakdown of unstable-type vertebrae may lead to paralysis.



Successful treatment for a spinal fracture depends on many factors. 


Treatment of breakage of spinal vertebrae
Treatment of breakage of spinal vertebrae

Treatment is different and patients are advised to comply with complete rest and undergo physical treatment to the extent of surgical interventions such as stabilization, replacement of the vertebral body, use of a "medical balloon" (kyphoplasty), or using the "medical cage" (cage-implantation) (to gain space).

Depending on the severity of the fracture on one or more vertebral bodies, treatment is determined. If there is a light spraying of some of the subparagraph's bodies or soft tissue injuries or smooth and stable fractures, it does not usually require surgery. 


We use non-surgical treatment methods, which include adherence to complete rest, massage, physiotherapy, or the use of heat and cold therapy to obtain good healing ratios.


In some cases, it is necessary to replace the spinal body or a set of procedures mentioned above. Whatever method is best for a particular condition depends on the type of injury (such as a fixed or unstable fracture) and also on the patient's age.


In case of breaking the node of the vertebrae with sliding edges of the fracture or fragments, we have to do many operations. With the help of microsurgery, we mitigate neural structures.


Sometimes stabilization measures must be taken (fusion in the spine). Here we scrape parts of the affected spine (hardening, spinal fusion, lamination). Other options can be made in treatment.


The goal of surgical treatment is to reinstall and stabilize the spine so that the pressure on the nerves is relieved as quickly as possible.



Expected Results - This Is How You Live Without Pain After Healing From Broken Vertebrae. 



Unfortunately, there are no clear expected results in the event of a broken paragraph. It is a professional honesty to inform the patient who wants to live without pain or reduce it, that he has to follow sound behavior in dealing with his back after completing this treatment along with little luck as well. 



In general, it can be said that enough time to recover from vertebral fractures depends mainly on the severity of the injuries. The vertebra-stable fracture needs a few weeks or months to heal, with bone cell regeneration. So infected people can get on their feet relatively quickly and will ideally be able to live without any damage caused.



Healing time after unstable spinal fractures can take up to six months or more. We regret to say that despite the good course of recovery, some sufferers may suffer from pain and inability to move well.



 

The duration of full recovery from breaking paragraphs is very different depending on each case. Many factors affect healing such as age, the extent of injury, and subsequent treatment.




That's why we always give the following advice: always pay attention to yourself! Anyone who exercises a dangerous type of sport should always wear appropriate protective clothing. After all, everyone knows that riding motorcycles in mountains. 



snowboarding and jumping barriers, for example, pose a high risk of breaking paragraphs. This should never be done without protective clothing, in high-risk sports, it is recommended to wear a back-proof bra to avoid dangerous things.


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