Vertebral fracture

Musculoskeletal & Spine

Vertebral fractures can happen as a result of weakened bones, sometimes without a significant injury or obvious cause. They are particularly common in people with reduced bone density. An MRI may show changes in vertebral structure consistent with a fracture. Finding a vertebral fracture early allows for treatment and investigation into underlying bone health that may help prevent further fractures.

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