Back Fracture/Break

A back fracture or break can be devastating, causing severe pain and limiting your daily activities. At Synergy Health Partners, our experienced spine specialists provide comprehensive care to help you heal properly and return to the life you love.

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Back Fracture/Break

Understanding Back Fracture/Break

A back fracture occurs when one or more of your vertebrae (spine bones) crack or break, typically due to trauma or weakened bones from conditions like osteoporosis. These injuries can range from minor compression fractures to severe breaks that threaten spinal cord function and require immediate medical attention.

Back fractures cause intense pain and can significantly impact your mobility and quality of life. While some fractures heal with conservative treatment, others may require surgical intervention to prevent permanent nerve damage or spinal deformity. The key to successful recovery is prompt, expert evaluation and appropriate treatment.

At Synergy Health Partners, our board-certified spine surgeons and pain management specialists work together to provide comprehensive care for back fractures. From emergency stabilization to long-term rehabilitation, we’re here to guide you through every step of your recovery in Southeast Michigan.

Common Symptoms

Back fracture symptoms can vary depending on the location and severity of the break, but typically include:

  • Severe back pain that worsens with movement or pressure
  • Sharp, stabbing pain at the fracture site
  • Muscle spasms and stiffness around the injured area
  • Swelling and bruising over the spine
  • Loss of height or visible spinal deformity
  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness in arms or legs (if nerves are affected)
  • Difficulty walking, standing, or maintaining balance
  • Pain that radiates around the torso or into extremities

If you experience any neurological symptoms like numbness, weakness, or loss of bladder control, seek emergency medical care immediately.

Causes & Risk Factors

Traumatic causes of back fractures include motor vehicle accidents, falls from height, sports injuries, and direct blows to the spine. However, many fractures occur due to osteoporosis, where weakened bones break from minimal trauma like coughing or bending forward.

Your risk for back fractures increases with age, especially after menopause in women. Other risk factors include prolonged steroid use, cancer that spreads to bones, certain medications, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and conditions affecting bone density. Athletes in high-impact sports and individuals with physically demanding jobs also face higher risk.

Diagnosis

Our spine specialists begin with a thorough physical examination to assess your pain levels, neurological function, and spinal alignment. We’ll carefully evaluate your reflexes, sensation, and muscle strength to determine if nerves are affected.

Imaging studies are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. X-rays reveal the fracture location and alignment, while CT scans provide detailed bone images. MRI scans help us evaluate soft tissue damage, spinal cord compression, and nerve involvement. In some cases, we may recommend a bone density scan to assess osteoporosis risk.

Our advanced imaging capabilities at Synergy Health allow for rapid, accurate diagnosis so we can begin appropriate treatment immediately.

When to See a Doctor

Seek immediate emergency care if you experience severe back pain after trauma, especially with numbness, tingling, weakness in your arms or legs, or loss of bladder or bowel control. These symptoms may indicate spinal cord injury requiring urgent intervention.

Schedule an appointment with our spine specialists if you have persistent back pain following a fall or accident, gradual onset of back pain with loss of height, or pain that interferes with daily activities. Even seemingly minor back injuries can worsen without proper evaluation and treatment.

Early diagnosis and treatment significantly improve outcomes and help prevent long-term complications like chronic pain or spinal deformity.

Why Synergy Health for Back Fracture Care?

Our comprehensive spine care team provides everything you need for optimal fracture healing under one roof in Southeast Michigan.
  • Board-certified spine surgeons with fellowship training in trauma and complex spinal disorders
  • Advanced imaging and minimally invasive surgical techniques for faster recovery
  • Comprehensive pain management and rehabilitation services on-site
  • Coordinated care team approach ensuring seamless treatment from diagnosis through recovery

Treatment Options

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Our spine specialists offer a full spectrum of back fracture treatments, from conservative bracing and pain management to advanced minimally invasive surgery, all tailored to your specific fracture type and recovery goals.

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Why Choose Synergy?

Our integrated team approach ensures you receive coordinated care from spine specialists, pain management doctors, and rehabilitation experts all working together for your optimal recovery.
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