Lumbar burst fracture, how to treat lumbar burst fracture?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-14
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's similar to my experience in 2009, except that mine is a little lighter. At least 3 months. It's good to have sensation in the lower limbs and have normal bowel and bowel movements.

    The recovery period in the later stages takes longer and is more arduous. This is because there are slight changes in the joints, ligaments, muscles, etc., around the injury, and there will be some obstacles in motor coordination, etc. However, it can be conditioned by **back** exercise.

    For example, I was discharged from the hospital after three months of a waist fracture, and for more than a year after that, I bent over and played ball, one is that the injured area is not strong, the other is easy to have a feeling of Cen La, and the third is that it affects the coordination of movement and is easy to fall. Because the movement habits of the brain memory are no longer the same as those of the existing body, the coordination of movement needs to adapt to the subtle changes in the injured area.

    I specialize in nutritional medicine and in-person education. In terms of nutritional medicine, if you use Nutrilite's protein powder + calcium and magnesium tablets + VC, the injury will often heal faster, and the self-repair and functional recovery of the injury will also be very good. Yours has been a month now, and it's a good time to fix it.

    Good luck. (Nutrilite Nutrition Consultants 52062659).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sort of, I broke my collarbone when I was a kid and now it's a little painful on a rainy day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In general, in your case, bed rest is required for more than 3 months, and it depends on the recovery of each person!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Lumbar spine blowout fractures are mainly caused by high-energy injuries, such as car accidents or falls from heights. Lumbar burst fractures cause the lumbar vertebrae to protrude into the spinal canal and even compress the nerves, causing abnormal bowel and bowel function and sensory dysfunction in both lower limbs. Blowout fracture is an unstable fracture with nerve damage, so surgery is required.

    Surgical open reduction, internal fixation of pedicle screws, and decompression of the spinal canal to relieve nerve compression, followed by bone grafting, can effectively promote the healing of fractures. Strict bed rest for 6 to 8 weeks after surgery, anti-inflammatory and analgesic medications, and medications to promote fracture healing**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Whether the lumbar burst fracture can be healed needs to be analyzed according to the spinal cord injury of the lumbar burst fracture patient, and cannot be generalized. There are also some differences in the best protocols used for different injuries, and neurological assessment is required before subsequent treatment.

    1. Can be healed: lumbar burst fracture is a relatively serious injury, mainly related to violent impact on the vertebrae, if it is a simple lumbar burst fracture, not accompanied by spinal cord injury, generally through the method of surgical internal fixation, there is a possibility of healing, and there will be no obvious sequelae of dysfunction. If the spinal cord injury caused by a lumbar vertebral burst fracture is mild, active spinal cord repair surgery and later functional training may heal, but it will take a long time;

    2. Failure to heal: If a lumbar vertebra burst fracture occurs, causing severe lumbar spinal cord injury, complete spinal cord injury occurs, resulting in symptoms such as incontinence, loss of motor and sensory function of the lower limbs, paraplegia, etc., which usually cannot be cured.

    The lumbar spine is the main weight-bearing part of the spine, when the lumbar spine fracture occurs, it is necessary to pay attention to reducing the local load, early bed rest, regular radiographic review, after the fracture healing is stable, to start gradually getting out of bed to prevent muscle atrophy, joint mobility limitation or pressure ulcer complications. When lumbar burst fracture is performed after surgery, some can return to normal, and some cannot be completely healed, which is directly related to the degree of injury.

    Lumbar vertebrae burst fractures can be completely healed after timely surgery. However, in the event of a blowout fracture, sometimes damage is caused to the surrounding spinal nerves, and if the damage is relatively mild, it can be restored to normal after bed rest and targeted nutritional nerves. If the damage is severe, segmental nerve damage occurs, and full recovery is more difficult.

    In the later stage, after active exercise, it can effectively promote the recovery of function, but serious injuries cannot be completely reversed.

    After the occurrence of lumbar burst fracture, it is necessary to actively carry out early ** to reduce nerve damage and help physiological function recovery. In the later stage, under the guidance of the doctor, the functional exercises are actively carried out according to the recovery situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This condition causes the lumbar spine to bend excessively, flex backward or squeeze backwards. When carrying out **, you must first go to the film to understand the specific condition, if the condition is not very serious, you can use a conservative ** method.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is because of the cause of the fracture, so the nerve is compressed, this situation will occur, in the first time you need to go to the reduction, and you should also undergo surgery, after the operation, pay more attention to rest can be **, do not exercise back and forth, rest for three months to recover.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, there will be nerve compression, and it may lead to paralysis, there may be nerve rupture, and then there will be particularly strong pain in the lumbar spine, so at this time, it can be carried out by physiotherapy, such as massage, and then it can also become acupuncture, and in severe cases, you can also choose to do surgery.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Lumbar burst fractures have these conditions:1The vertebral body of the lumbar spine has been severely compressed, and the outer wall of the pyramid has been damaged, and there is compression on all sides; 2.

    The stability of the spine is very poor, and it is very easy to cause some spinal cord damage due to the dislocation of the spine; 3.This burst fracture of the lumbar spine is also prone to protrude backwards, causing direct compression on the spinal cord or nerve roots; **Method: In general, aggressive surgery is required**, and the sequence of the spine is restored through early surgery to restore the stability of the spine. At the same time, the compression of the spinal cord nerves by the bone fragments is removed, which can reduce the damage of the nerves and promote the recovery of nerve function.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In general, there will be some deformities, and there will be pain in the back, or pain in the chest, low back, and lower limbs. In this case, you must go to the hospital to receive **, you must pay attention to your daily life, and you must have surgery**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Patients with a burst fracture of the lumbar spine usually need to consider the following approaches**

    Clause. 1. Conservative**: If the lumbar burst fracture does not compress the spinal nerve, and the fracture remains relatively stable, bed rest, lumbar immobilization, X-ray and CT after 2-3 months to confirm that the fracture is completely healed, and then gradually get out of bed.

    Clause. 2. Surgery**: If the lumbar vertebra burst fracture compresses the nerve, surgery should be performed as soon as possible to relieve the nerve compression and restore the stability of the fractured end. After surgery, the lumbar back muscles were trained, and the bed was gradually moved after 2-3 months.

    Through the above methods, the lumbar burst fracture can be completely completed, and the patient may have sequelae after surgery, such as chronic lumbar pain and limited lumbar spine movement.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you have a broken bone, you can't move and it will swell. If you can move, there is a high probability that it will be fine, but it is better to take a waist film, a few hundred dollars is not expensive.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The main symptoms of lumbar vertebral burst fracture are pain, inability to stand or sit, mainly bedridden, if there is bone fragmentation to compress the spinal nerves in the posterior, according to the location and severity of the compression, there may be numbness of the lower limbs, muscle weakness, and even paraplegia.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Burst fracture mainly refers to the burst fracture formed by severe compression of the vertebral body caused by the patient's fall from a height. Burst fracture fragments often protrude into the spinal canal, causing compression of the conus medullaris or cauda equina nerve in the lumbar spine, resulting in neurological symptoms. The main manifestations are paralysis of the lower limbs or numbness and pain, and some appear in the saddle area.

    Essence Medical reminds you that it is very serious, and you need to treat the symptoms in time**, as soon as possible** without delay.

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