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. 2019 Oct;48(10):879-896.
doi: 10.1007/s00132-019-03804-8.

[Atraumatic fractures of the spine : Current strategies for diagnosis and treatment]

[Article in German]
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[Atraumatic fractures of the spine : Current strategies for diagnosis and treatment]

[Article in German]
T Tassemeier et al. Orthopade. 2019 Oct.

Abstract

Atraumatic fractures of the spine are a common orthopedic disease condition that can be asymptomatic or associated with complaints of varying intensity and quality. The risk factors for such fracture forms are often metabolic and genetic diseases, which have a direct or indirect effect on bone metabolism and therefore secondarily affect the stability of the spinal vertebrae. Furthermore, benign and malignant tumors as well as infectious diseases can also be causative for atraumatic spinal fractures; however, those factors that are attributable to lifestyle habits should also not be underestimated. The treatment of affected patients is complex and nearly always interdisciplinary. In addition to purely symptom-oriented treatment concepts, orthoses in particular and when indicated surgical treatment procedures can be implemented. This article summarizes the important clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of atraumatic spinal fractures.

Keywords: Aged; Deformity; Orthoses; Osteoporosis; Spondylodiscitis.

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