Vertebral Compression Fractures

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The spine is a robust combination of 24 vertebrae that protects the spinal cord. These are connected by the intervertebral discs and ligaments. The vertebrae are shaped like arches and carry bony extensions on the sides and on the back. This structure protects the spinal cord and provides lateral exit points for the spinal nerves. Various factors may lead to patients developing a vertebral compression fracture.
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