How does thoracic vertebra compression fracture lie in bed after 3 months reexamine
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Fracture in our daily life is a very common thing, especially for people who like sports, it is a very common disease, and thoracic vertebral compression fracture is one of them, let's talk about thoracic vertebral compression fracture after three months in bed.
How does thoracic vertebra compression fracture lie in bed after 3 months reexamine
First: thoracolumbar vertebral compression fracture, generally refers to the anterior half of the vertebral body (anterior column) compression caused by flexion, the vertebral arch (posterior column) at the back of the spine is normal, and a few have traction injury. Vertebral body is usually wedge-shaped, which is a common type of injury in spinal fractures. Thoracolumbar vertebral compression fractures are mostly caused by trauma, and senile osteoporotic fractures are also mostly compression fractures.
Second: thoracolumbar vertebral compression fractures are mostly in the lower thoracic and upper lumbar segments. The history of injury should be carefully understood. The patient complained of back pain and did not dare to move, which could hinder standing and walking. If the degree of compression is severe, the spinous process or ligament of the posterior column is damaged, resulting in local kyphosis, or swelling and ecchymosis. Tenderness and percussion pain are common, and the activity of thoracolumbar spine is limited.
Third: X-ray is the most commonly used means of examination, but the discovery of vertebral compression, wedge-shaped deformation does not necessarily mean that fracture or fresh fracture, vertebral deformity can have vertebral wedge-shaped change, old fracture is still. CT is helpful to observe trabecular fracture and cortical fracture.
matters needing attention
Three months after the recovery of thoracic vertebral compression fracture, there won't be any big problems, but we should pay more attention to the usual exercise process. It's better not to have any more intense exercise, and worry about not to let the old injury recur.