Overview of Vertebroplasty
Vertebroplasty is a medical procedure designed to treat vertebral compression fractures, often caused by osteoporosis or trauma. This minimally invasive technique involves the injection of bone cement into the fractured vertebra, stabilizing it and providing relief from associated pain. Vertebroplasty aims to restore vertebral height and improve overall spinal function. In this overview, we will explore the fundamental aspects of vertebroplasty, its purpose in addressing compression fractures, and its potential benefits for individuals seeking relief from pain and increased mobility following such fractures.