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  2. Apr 6, 2020 · If someone has a broken back, it means that one or more of the bones that make up the spine has broken. Doctors may also refer to a broken back as a spinal fracture. A...

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  4. Having a broken back can mean many different things, and it doesn’t necessarily mean that you have spinal cord damage. Your treatment options and recovery timeline will depend on the type...

  5. Overview. What is a fractured spine? A fractured spine is a medical term for breaking any of your vertebrae, the 33 bones that make up your spinal column. A single bone in your spine is a vertebra — vertebrae is the plural form. People sometimes refer to a spinal fracture as a broken back.

  6. As the name implies, a spinal fracture is a break in a bone or bones of the spine. This can cause vertebrae to collapse or break. The bone does not have to break in half. Trauma such as car accidents, diving into shallow water, falls, or sporting injuries can cause spinal fractures.

  7. A spinal fracture, also called a vertebral fracture or a broken back, is a fracture affecting the vertebrae of the spinal column. Most types of spinal fracture confer a significant risk of spinal cord injury.

  8. Aug 23, 2020 · A spinal fracture is a broken vertebra in the back, which can occur in the cervical spine in the neck but most often happens in the thoracic (middle back) or lumbar (lower back) spine—the thoracolumbar spine.

  9. Dec 1, 2022 · Fractures can be thought of as “stable” or “unstable.” Stable fractures have a low risk of bone fragments breaking apart and damaging other structures, such as the spinal cord. Stable fractures are considered less severe.

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