A doctor has detailed a terrifying reason why you really shouldn't be cracking your neck, no matter how satisfying it may be.
Compression fractures, a result of osteoporosis, happens in the vertebrae. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Venkatesh Movva, Specialist in regenerative medicine, RegenOrthoSport explained ...
You can break a vertebra in your 60s or your 70s or beyond. And a vertebral fracture, yes, many of them kind of don't get diagnosed, but often, they are painful, not all of them, when they occur.
A study in France has found that pamidronate (a bone antiresorptive agent) provides rapid and sustained pain relief in patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (VCFs), although ...
Three months after having her second baby boy, a Central Florida women thought she had simply tweaked her back — but in ...
For early postmenopausal women, zoledronate administered at baseline and 5 years is effective for preventing morphometric vertebral fracture.
The main cause of compression fracture is osteoporosis. However, there are a few factors that can elevate the risk: Age: Bone density naturally decreases as we get older. Gender: Women ...
For early postmenopausal women, zoledronate administered at baseline and five years is effective for preventing morphometric vertebral fracture, according to a study published in the Jan. 16 issue ...