Osteoporosis in Spine and Spine Arthritis

Osteoporosis is nothing, but the spine fractures it will make your bones weak, thinning of the bone sometimes they may crack or break, even the bones of your spine. Spine fractures, also known as vertebral compression fractures, comprising of severe back pain that makes it hard to stand, walk, sit, or lift objects. Keeping your bones as strong as possible can prevent the osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is of two types Type I osteoporosis: Postmenopausal osteoporosis this is far more common in women than in men, and typically develops between the ages of 50 and 70. This process leads to an increase in the resorption of bone (the bones loses substance).  Consistently results in a reduction in the amount of trabecular bone (the spongy bone inside of the hard-cortical bone). If the bone strength decreases overall it may lead primarily to wrist and vertebral body (in the spine) fractures. Type II osteoporosis: Senile osteoporosis often happens after the age of 70. Also involves a thinning of both the trabecular bone (the spongy bone inside of the hard-cortical bone) and the hard-cortical bone. It may regularly lead to hip and vertebral body fractures.

Osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal disorder characterized by low bone density and deterioration of bone tissue, making bones fragile and prone to fractures. While osteoporosis can affect any bone in the body, it frequently manifests in the vertebrae, leading to compression fractures. These fractures can occur spontaneously or as a result of minimal trauma, such as bending or lifting. Vertebral compression fractures can cause severe back pain, height loss, kyphosis (forward curvature of the spine), and diminished lung capacity. Moreover, repeated compression fractures can result in progressive spinal deformity and disability. Risk factors for osteoporosis include advanced age, female gender, hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, sedentary lifestyle, and certain medications.

 

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  • Lumbar Arthritis
  • Facet Joint Arthropathy
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Spine
  • Lumbar Arthropathy

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