KYPHOPLASTY TREATMENTS
People with osteoporosis often experience back pain and a hunched-over deformity due to vertebral compression fractures, but kyphoplasty can provide relief and restore height. Adolfo Cuadra, MD, and the expert team at Associated Pain Specialists in Knoxville and Gray, Tennessee offer advanced treatments like kyphoplasty to improve your quality of life. If you have back pain due to compression fractures, call our admissions team today to find out if you’re a candidate for kyphoplasty.
WHAT IS KYPHOPLASTY?
Kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty are minimally invasive surgical procedures that treat vertebral compression fractures. The team at APS usually performs vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty together.
Vertebroplasty involves injecting a small amount of cement into the bone to strengthen it. Kyphoplasty creates room for the cement mixture using a small balloon.
WHY WOULD I NEED KYPHOPLASTY?
Compression fractures due to osteoporosis are the most common reason for kyphoplasty. A compression fracture is a break in one of the vertebrae. In addition to pain, compression fractures can make it difficult to move freely and also lead to a hunched back.
You may be a good candidate for kyphoplasty if you suffer from progressive back pain as the result of a compression fracture, and conservative treatments like bracing and physical therapy don’t provide adequate relief.
The team at APS can confirm the presence of a vertebral fracture with imaging tests, such as a spinal X-ray or computerized tomography (CT) scan. Kyphoplasty is not an appropriate treatment for other types of back pain, such as disc herniation, spinal stenosis, or arthritis.