IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST
Dr. Jose Pujalte, Jr.
Dr. Jose Pujalte, Jr.
“For fate has wove the thread of life with pain, and twins even from the birth are misery and man!” — Alexander Pope (1688-1744), English poet, The Odyssey of Home (1726),Book vii. Line 263.
When a task is “arduous and exhausting, demanding great effort,” we simply say it’s “backbreaking.” But in a literal way, people do break their backs all the time. Spine or vertebral fractures, as they are called, are usually caused by high energy trauma. Think of a car crash, a motorcycle spill, though broken backs are also a result of falls from a height, gunshot, and of course, sports accidents. Signs and Symptoms. Suspect a vertebral fracture(s), according to Spine Health (http://www.spine-health.com) with the following:- Sudden onset of back pain.
- Back pain worsened by standing or walking.
- Lying down lessens pain.
- Limited spinal motion.
- Loss of height.
- Back deformity and disability.