Lumbar spine compression fracture treatment

Lumbar spine compression fracture, which occurs in osteoporotic patients, mainly elderly women, is usually accompanied by severe lumbar pain, manifested as difficulty in turning, rising and walking, and its treatment methods are: 1. conservative treatment: mainly bed rest and braking for 3 months, it is recommended that the patient be absolutely bedridden, if getting up and moving is prone to continued lumbar spine compression and late production of posterior convexity deformity; 2. surgical treatment: through a minimally invasive method of local anesthesia The fracture site is injected with bone cement to maintain the fracture height and reduce the fracture pain. The procedure takes about 15 minutes to complete. Therefore, minimally invasive surgical treatment is recommended for osteoporotic compression fractures.