A vertebral fracture is a break in a vertebra, usually due to osteoporosis or trauma. It causes intense localized pain that worsens with movement and may limit daily activity. Sometimes there is height loss or deformity.
What’s Included
Vital Signs Assessment
Blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, and oxygen saturation.
Full Physical Examination
Heart, lungs, abdomen, eyes, ears, and general body function checks.
Blood Tests Panel
Hematology, cholesterol levels, blood sugar, liver and kidney function.
Urine Analysis
Detects early signs of infection, dehydration, or metabolic issues.
Body Composition & BMI
Evaluates weight, fat percentage, hydration, and muscle mass.
Lifestyle & Medical History Review
valuates weight, fat percentage, hydration, muscle mass with details.
Personalized Care Plan
Tailored health for diet, activity, supplements, and preventive strategies.
Doctor Consultation
A clear overview of findings, health status, and next steps for ongoing wellness.
How is it diagnosed?
Diagnosed with X-rays; CT and MRI help assess fracture extent and age.
How is it treated?
Treatment is usually conservative with rest, pain relief, and bracing. Persistent pain may require vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty, which involve injecting cement into the
vertebra.
Vertebral Fracture
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