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L1 wedge compression
Hi I'm a 60 year old patient , a regular chronic kidney failure patient . Having dialysis thrice a week. So I wanted to confirm once . I had recently got a lower right back pain , and after a week it shifted towards left And that whole band hurts . It pains wen I get up to sit from sleeping position and then remains like that for sometime . The pain is above my just above my hips . No pain in leg or above . Just there . I went to the local doctor. .he took xray and said it's L1 wedge compression fracture. But I didn't have any accident so far or have a fall . Nor do I have pain in that region . Just pain above hips . Like even wen I breathe deeply I get pain while inhaling out . So the doctors give me ur suggestion.
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Namaste As I could see the X-ray there is a fracture of L1 vertebrae which could be related to CKD and age related osteoporosis…..and the fracture could occur even over trivial fall ….
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See a spine surgeon nearby or see me through PRACTO
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Use of TAYLORS brace, avoid forward bending
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Its osteoporotic wedge compression.... if no symptoms, nothing to worry.. Need calcium and vitamin d tablet after consulting with nephrologist
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It's a degenerative osteoporosis fracture it happens in ckd patients. Use Taylor's brace for support and an MRI scan for further evaluation.
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Use Taylor brace needs specific medicines Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)
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Hello, Wedge compression fractures are caused due to Osteoporosis or weakning of the bone. In your case due to chronic kidney diasease you developed osteoporosis which weakens your bone. In severe osteoporosis, even an act as simple as sitting can cause you a fracture. pain you are experiencing while moving around is due to the instability happening at fracture site, below L1, L1 nerve root comes that supplies your groin area which due to fracture gives you a radiating pain. although other cause can be due to Hip for which will need xrays of Hips.
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Consult an Orthopaedic Spine surgeon near you.
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Degenerative spine
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need clinical evaluation and MRI spine check calcium and vitamin D levels too
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