Brain Tumor
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Cubital tunnel syndrome / ulnar nerve entrapment
Decompression / Jannetta surgery
Decompression / microlaminectomy
Disc prosthesis / ADR
Dizziness
Dystonia
Electrophysiology
Endoscopic abrasion
Endoscopic spine surgery
Essential tremor
Facet joint arthrosis / facet syndrome
Headache / migraine
Instability / listhesis
Microsurgery
Morton's neuroma / Morton's metatarsalgia
Neuralgia / trigeminal neuralgia
Parkinson's disease
Peripheral nerves
Slipped disc / herniated disc
Spinal cord stimulation / SCS
Spinal stenosis / spinal canal stenosis
Stabilization / fusion surgery
Tinnitus
Vertebroplasty / Kyphoplasty
Osteoporosis / vertebral fracture
Especially elderly people, increasingly women, can suffer from back pain as a result of vertebral fractures. Most of the vertebral fractures emerge as an effect of osteoporosis, although there can be tumor- or accident-related fractures.
Symptoms vertebral fracture
The main symptom of a vertebral fracture is pain in the back, but it can also radiate into other regions of the body.
Diagnostics vertebral fracture
The examination and diagnosis confirmation are made by use of specific MRI examination techniques. On the image you can see a vertebral fracture resulting from osteoporosis, often accompanied by severe pain. At Beta Klinik we use an open MRI system which allows us to comfortly examine patients suffering from claustrophobia or patients up to 250 kg (500 lbs).
Treatment vertebral fracture
A vertebral fracture can be treated with vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty. Both primarily result in a distinctive and quick lessening of pain.
The basis of both interventions is drilling one or two holes by means of a special surgical drill and the insertion of fluid cement into the vertebra. Patients can undergo this kind of surgery in local or a short general anaesthesia. The cement hardens within a few minutes, increases spinal stability and stops the pain.