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  1. Thoracic spine fracture: Broken vertebrae in your upper back that runs from the bottom of your neck to the bottom of your ribs. Lumbar spine fracture: Broken vertebrae in your lower back. Fracture types. The most common types of spinal fractures include:

  2. June 2020. This article focuses on fractures of the thoracic spine (midback) and lumbar spine (lower back) that result from a high-energy event, such as a car crash or a fall from a ladder. These types of fractures are typically medical emergencies that require urgent treatment.

  3. 20 de oct. de 2017 · A ruptured disc causes severe low back pain and, sometimes, shooting pain down the back of the legs, which is known as sciatica. Usually the symptoms of a disc rupture heal on their own...

    • Daniel Pendick
  4. Symptoms of a spinal fracture are sudden onset back pain that often lasts many days. Pain with ambulation, numbness, tingling, inability to move a limb or feel a limb are particularly serious signs. weakness in arms or legs; numbness in arms or legs; pain that radiates down the arms or legs (radiculopathy) difficulty walking or moving

  5. 6 de abr. de 2020 · Causes. Symptoms. Diagnosis. Treatment. Recovery. Outlook. If someone has a broken back, it means that one or more of the bones that make up the spine has broken. Doctors may also refer to a...

    • Amanda Barrell
  6. 24 de oct. de 2023 · If your herniated disk is in your lower back, you'll typically feel pain in your lower back, buttocks, thigh and calf. You might have pain in part of your foot as well. For a herniated disk in your neck, you'll typically feel the most pain in your shoulder and arm.

  7. Clinically Relevant Anatomy. Lumbar spine fractures, as the name suggests, are always located in the lumbar spine. The lumbar spine is the part of the spine located in the lower back and is a common painful area in physiotherapy. It is situated in between the thoracic and the sacral part of the spine and is characterised by lordosis.