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What Is Vertebroplasty? How Does It Treat Spinal Fractures?

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  A spinal fracture can be very problematic and serious. One helpful procedure that can help you with this painful condition is vertebroplasty. If you or a loved one has suffered a spinal fracture, knowing what a vertebroplasty procedure is and how it works can help you make informed decisions about treatment options. Let’s learn about the vertebroplasty procedure. What is Vertebroplasty? Vertebroplasty is a procedure that is minimally invasive and designed to treat vertebral compression fractures (VCFs). Minimally invasive means that in this procedure, only very tiny cuts are made. It speeds up recovery and is much gentler on the body. VCFs, or spinal fractures, are common injuries, especially in older people or those with osteoporosis (a disease that causes bones to become brittle and weak).   In a vertebroplasty procedure, a special bone cement of medical quality is injected into the broken vertebra, offering support and relief from pain.   Vertebroplasty Procedure