
Osteoporotic Compression Fractures
Osteoporotic compression fractures occur when weakened vertebrae collapse due to reduced bone strength. These fractures are more common in older adults and may develop even after minor strain or movement. Symptoms often include sudden back pain, reduced mobility, and posture changes. Multiple fractures can gradually affect spinal alignment and daily activities.
Slipped or Herniated DiscSciatica & Nerve CompressionCervical Spine DisordersLumbar Spine DisordersSpinal StenosisScoliosis & Spine DeformitiesSpine Trauma & FracturesOsteoporotic Compression FracturesCraniovertebral Junction DisordersSpinal Infections & TuberculosisSpine TumorsChronic Back & Neck Pain
Treatments & Procedures
Weakening and collapse of vertebrae commonly caused by osteoporosis.


