What does it mean to have a slight wedge-shaped change in the l1 vertebrae?

A slight wedge-shaped lesion of the l1 vertebrae is generally defined as a wedge-shaped lesion of the first lumbar vertebrae that is found when imaging is performed. The presence of osteoporosis, strenuous exercise, and excessive stress may result in a compression fracture of the vertebral body and the development of a wedge-shaped lesion. After the wedge-shaped lesion, there will be obvious pain, swelling and other symptoms. When the symptoms are mild, they can be gradually relieved by bed rest for 1~3 months, but if the symptoms are more serious, surgical treatment may be needed. If the symptoms are severe, surgery may be needed. Normally, you need to pay attention to your personal diet, eat more calcium-rich foods, and also need to move your body appropriately to enhance your resistance.