Sunday, December 13, 2009

Midback Pain More Condition_symptoms The Pain Is Located In His Midback Area, Like Spasms, What Do You Think The Doctor Meant,?

The pain is located in his midback area, like spasms, What do you think the Doctor meant,? - midback pain more condition_symptoms

my husband said at the hospital, which had a compression fracture in cervicle spices

7 comments:

Cherokee Billie said...

You have seven bones in the neck. These are the cervical vertebrae, which support the head and connects to the shoulder and body. A break or a break in one of the vertebrae is generally regarded as a broken neck.

Cervical fractures usually a result of high-energy trauma such as car accidents or falls.

As you can see are fractures of the cervical neck. I think you need a doctor to call and explain in detail what this means in relation to the pain of her husband.

Shortstu... said...

Did you say "the backbone?" Ask your doctor to explain what it is, because that is what you pay for it. Again, ask questions, if your husband or you do not understand their diagnosis.

Yes I am here!! said...

A compression fracture is Vertabrae, which is compressed on the back on one side. Consider holding a loaf of bread in your hand and press one side over the other. This is essentially what the search Vertabrae. This can occur by arthritis or injury can be caused.

slacken, he suffers from severe pain for 4 to 8 months and suddenly the pain begins. It may take medicine to control pain. If you experience a burning sensation that you need a doctor.

Yes I am here!! said...

A compression fracture is Vertabrae, which is compressed on the back on one side. Consider holding a loaf of bread in your hand and press one side over the other. This is essentially what the search Vertabrae. This can occur by arthritis or injury can be caused.

slacken, he suffers from severe pain for 4 to 8 months and suddenly the pain begins. It may take medicine to control pain. If you experience a burning sensation that you need a doctor.

W W D said...

Background is important here. Compression fractures of young often only after serious injury accidents. The old people know compression fractures of arthritis all the time, often without realizing it, and compression fractures of the thoracic spine because the classic "widow's hump" curve Little Old Lady. The compression is described. The bone is almost cylindrical, and the nature of the abdomen, since no doubt you've seen how people can ruin a beer. usually ending in a wedge shape to provide the shortest bone. So, I think, be in the bottom of the neck because the pain is in the back.

W W D said...

Background is important here. Compression fractures of young often only after serious injury accidents. The old people know compression fractures of arthritis all the time, often without realizing it, and compression fractures of the thoracic spine because the classic "widow's hump" curve Little Old Lady. The compression is described. The bone is almost cylindrical, and the nature of the abdomen, since no doubt you've seen how people can ruin a beer. usually ending in a wedge shape to provide the shortest bone. So, I think, be in the bottom of the neck because the pain is in the back.

Snowhike... said...

In the area of the cervix is the middle upper back, no!
A compression fracture of a bone is broken by pressure.

Do you have X-rays? What the doctor told him he had to do? A hug, band Therapy?
I was on the phone and talkiong at least ask your doctor or nurse!

Good Luck
PS I have 4 operations were back! I had a lot of cramps!

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