A t11 vertebral compression fracture is typically located at the thoracolumbar union, or thoracolumbar.
The t11 vertebra is primarily the 11th vertebra of the thoracic spine, located above the lumbar spine, at the location of the thoracolumbar union.
There are many causes of t11 vertebral compression fractures, generally related to osteoporosis, trauma, and certain spinal disorders.
When a t11 vertebral compression fracture occurs, it is important to go to the hospital and have a CT scan of the lumbar and thoracic spine to determine the exact degree of compression of the fracture and whether or not there is any neurological damage.
If the compression of the fracture is mild and there is no nerve damage, it can be treated conservatively.
If the compression of the fracture is more serious and there are symptoms of nerve compression in the intervertebral space, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time for consultation and, if necessary, surgery. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of professional physicians and pharmacists in a standardized and reasonable manner.