After reviewing your medical history and evaluating your symptoms, the team at EmergeOrtho-Coastal Region orders diagnostic imaging to verify your diagnosis. Your treatment takes a two-pronged approach that includes treating the underlying osteoporosis, while also dealing with the compression fracture.
Treatment for osteoporosis typically consists of bisphosphonates and monoclonal antibody medications to strengthen your bones and lower your risk of future compression fractures. Women can significantly reduce their risk of developing osteoporosis if they start estrogen replacement therapy shortly after menopause.
Your treatment plan for a compression fracture depends on whether or not the bone has healed. After the bones heal, your treatment may include bracing and physical therapy.