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Vertebral Compression Fractures in the Elderly
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Description: Compression fracture of the vertebral body is common, especially in older adults. Vertebral compression fractures usually are caused by osteoporosis, and range from mild to severe. More severe fractures can cause significant pain, leading to inability to perform activities of daily living, and life-threatening decline in the elderly patient who already has decreased reserves. While the diagnosis can be suspected from history and physical examination, plain roentgenography, as well as occasional computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, are often helpful in accurate diagnosis and prognosis. Traditional conservative treatment includes bed rest, pain control, and physical therapy. Interventional procedures such as vertebroplasty can be considered in those patients who do not respond to initial treatment. Family physicians can help patients prevent compression fractures by diagnosing and treating predisposing factors, identifying high-risk patients, and educating patients and the public about measures to prevent falls.
Vertebral Compression Fractures in the Elderly
JERRY L. OLD, M.D.,
MICHELLE CALVERT, M.D.,
Am Fam Physician. 2004 Jan 1;69(1):111-116. full text
OWL Editor's note: recent guidelines indicate no benefit from vertebroplasty over non-operative management.
This article exemplifies the AAFP 2004 Annual Clinical Focus on aging.
Type: Reference Material
Author/Contact: Old & Calvert
Institution: AFP
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Language: English
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Added: Tue Nov 02 2010