
Spine Trauma & Fracture Treatment
Spinal trauma refers to injuries affecting the vertebrae, discs, ligaments, or spinal cord. These injuries can occur due to road accidents, falls, sports injuries, or other high-impact events.
Because the spine protects the spinal cord and major nerve pathways, injuries in this area require prompt evaluation and appropriate treatment.
Common causes of spinal trauma include:
- Road traffic accidents
- Falls from height
- Sports injuries
- High-impact collisions
- Osteoporotic bone weakness
Symptoms may include:
- Severe back or neck pain after injury
- Restricted spinal movement
- Tenderness over the spine
- Numbness or tingling in the limbs
- Weakness or difficulty walking
Diagnosis typically involves imaging tests such as:
- X-rays
- CT scans
- MRI scans
These tests help determine whether the fracture is stable and whether the spinal cord or nerves are involved.
Treatment options may include:
- Bracing to stabilize the spine
- Pain management and observation
- Physiotherapy for rehabilitation
- Surgical stabilization for unstable fractures
Surgery may involve the use of screws, rods, or other implants to restore spinal stability and protect the spinal cord.