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- W1589639338 abstract "Gestures rather harmless at first sight like weight-lifting , a sudden movement, sometimes only remaking the bed in the morning could cause, in susceptible individuals, the failure and collapse of the vertebral body. Painful fractures, which cause changes in appearance and posture, persistent back pain, limited mobility and a general decay in the affected individuals, most often even unaware of the cause of their evil ( Eastell et al., 1991). One of the most frequent causes of fractures of the vertebral body is osteoporosis (Dempster, 2011; Haczynski, 2001), relentless and silent disease spread rapidly, due to an aging world population. Vertebral fractures can also be the result of a traumatic event, of hematologic malignancies(multiple myeloma, leukemia), solid tumor metastases to the spine (Bouvard et al., 2011) or long-term steroid therapy(treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, post-transplant patients)(Naganathan et al., 2000). Despite the persistent pain and a more accentuated thoracic and lumbar deformities, those affected often find it hard to realize it , confusing the symptoms with a simple back pain. A compression fracture of the vertebral body not properly treated, increases by 5 times the risk of further fractures, with all that entails in terms of quality of life of the patient and health and social costs (Oleksik et al., 2000). Usually, in case of spinal pain from vertebral fracture, the patient underwent conservative treatment, covering the prescription of a rigid bust, prolonged immobilization and antiinflammatory medication and painkillers (Prather et al.,2007). A similar solution, however, may not always be sufficient to solve the problem, because the pain can persist for several months and, above all, the patient does not recover the correct posture with increased comorbidity (Cauley et al., 2000) Currently there are minimally invasive methods, such as balloon kyphoplasty, vertebroplasty, and other percutaneous techniques for stabilization, inherently safe for characteristics and dynamics of action, allowing an immediate relief of the pain, and ensuring a good recovery of the statics of the spine (Frank, 2003)." @default.
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