How to Treat a Compression Fracture

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A vertebral compression fracture (also known as a spinal fracture) can be a life altering event, for the worse. In this video, Physical Therapist Margaret Martin interviews Brenda, one of her patients, on her osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture, how it happened, what her osteoporosis treatment plan has been, and how she got her life back.
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0:00 Introduction
1:17 Brenda's History of Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures
3:41 Vertebral Compression Fracture Treatment and Pain Management
4:28 How Compression Fractures Can Get Worse
5:55 How Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures Change Your Life
9:25 Therapy for Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures
12:12 Importance of Vertebral Compression Fracture Exercise
13:59 Nordic Walking and Weighted Vest for Osteoporosis
14:34 Weighted Kypho Orthosis Vest
15:20 Tips to Manage and Treat a Compression Fracture
17:49 Exercises to Avoid with a Vertebral Compression Fracture
18:15 Nutrition and Osteoporosis
18:52 What Devices Help with Vertebral Compression Fractures?
22:14 Why You Should Avoid Braces
22:56 How Vertebral Compression Fractures Differ
23:43 How to Choose a Health Professional for Vertebral Compression Fractures
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  • @margaretmartinpt
    @margaretmartinpt3 жыл бұрын

    In this video I interview my patient, Brenda, about her experience with vertebral compression fractures. Her journey has been challenging. I think that there is something to learn from her and her spirit.

  • @curiousmind1383

    @curiousmind1383

    3 жыл бұрын

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  • @carolvanoppen2118
    @carolvanoppen2118 Жыл бұрын

    My story is very similar: I fractured and smashed three vertebrae in 2018. I was in horrible pain for three months before diagnosis, the Dr kept telling me it was peripheral neuropathy. No, it was not! I went for an X ray on my own and was shocked at how my spine looked: T6 and T9 were fractured and smashed but T10 had nearly disappeared!!! By the time I was in year 5 of Prolia. It took me a long time to be without pain all day long, nowadays only when I’ m cooking at the kitchen counter. It completely changes your life, you can’t do what you used to do , I was very active and still teaching. That means quite a lot of time standing. I do relaxing exercises all the time, still drive but with two cushions. I lost 3 inches height as well. And I do lots of more things for my bones. The is you feel very abandoned by your doctors and you have to do a lot of research. I do all that Margaret says.

  • @kenreiterjr.2303
    @kenreiterjr.2303 Жыл бұрын

    58 year old male, chronic compression fracture L1 since 07/2004. I'm on my 2nd spinal cord stimulator and going after a pain pump now. I understand what she is saying. . Thank you and God-bless

  • @jovankabanjac2310
    @jovankabanjac2310 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this interview. I wish all the best and fast recovery to Brenda.

  • @carolesemkowich7200
    @carolesemkowich72002 жыл бұрын

    Brenda's story is quite similar to mine. It began just days before I was to leave for a 6 month stay on an out-island in the Bahamas. It was mid-October, and I slipped on a patch of ice on my front step. By the time I reached the Island, I was in a lot of pain, which steadily worsened. It was a struggle to just get out of bed. There were no X-ray facilities on the Island, and a Dr. who visited once a week. He prescribed Voltaren and said I had sciatica. By the end of my stay, I was finally somewhat back to normal. When I returned home I saw my family doc who sent me for X-ray, which showed I had one active fracture and one healed fracture. I am now 3" shorter, and the household and gardening activities I used to enjoy are now difficult. I certainly relate with Brenda who had to rest her forearms on the counter while she prepared vegetables, and ironing is an absolute no-no. Putting on a fitted bed sheet is enough to finish me for the day!!

  • @sharoneash3751

    @sharoneash3751

    3 ай бұрын

    Got a fractured back and 2 compression fractured on my spine

  • @julieurena2323
    @julieurena23233 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story, Brenda. It was honest and inspirational. It take stamina, courage, commitment and faith that things will get better. Look how far you have come. You gave us all hope. Sending you positive energy and wishing you slow and steady improvement.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @tubularblonde
    @tubularblonde2 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Brenda, and, Margaret. Your experiences and your voyage through this terrifically painful time are good to know about. Thank you!

  • @bradsmith51
    @bradsmith51 Жыл бұрын

    How is Brenda today 2023? I would love to know how she is doing and if she continues to improve with exercise etc...

  • @vickierichardson6432
    @vickierichardson64324 жыл бұрын

    I fell backwards in to a tiled floor and fractured T9&T10 and burst the discs. Pain excruciating That was 10 months ago! I am still in pain and can’t sit without a pillow behind me. I can now walk using an elbow crutch to ease the compression, but not for more than 30 minutes. I’m experiencing all the negative effects that Margaret Martins client spoke about. It’s life changing. I feel very depressed at my inability to do what I used to do.

  • @madinechaney3043

    @madinechaney3043

    Жыл бұрын

    I tried riding the pain out after compression fractures, but ultimately had to seek medical help. I cannot give medical advice, but can share things that helped ease my pain before and after my treatment. A walker will help take some pressure off your spine as well as a simple back brace. I also use Aspercreme with 4% lidocaine or lidocaine patches which give up to 8 hours relief. No bending, lifting or twisting. (BLT) Praying, which I'm sure you're doing. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ceebeedub177

    @ceebeedub177

    Жыл бұрын

    I hope you are doing better now! I had a C4 fracture when I was 18yo. It didn't bother me too much but I fell in the kitchen just like you at 68yo and re-fractured it! I spent 6 months in bed. I'm now so afraid to do anything I basically sit or lay down all day. I take heart medication that makes me dizzy. I'm trying to adjust medications, etc so I haven't been to a physio yet, but I see how complicated this can be and I see physio in my future! I couldn't function at all without my family. Good luck

  • @LDiamondz

    @LDiamondz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@madinechaney3043 That's great advice. I fractured L1 and T12 right before Thanksgiving. I use a walker, back brace at all times, unless I'm in bed sleeping. I can't imagine ever walking for 30 minutes like the OP. Right now, I can walk about 50 feet, and can't go any further. I have a follow up xray and neurologist appt in 2 weeks. They mentioned starting PT, depending on the xray. I don't think I'm ready for that, though I am doing minor exercises the PT at the hospital gave me. She said, "And nothing else! Just what I told you." Curious, when did you start PT? (If you did.) No BLT, like you said. I can't even stand in one place, with a walker more than a minute. This is no joke. Hope you're doing better.

  • @madinechaney3043

    @madinechaney3043

    Жыл бұрын

    I was feeling somewhat isolated in my situation until you responded. I first compression fractures were over seven years ago. I was, and still do, take the advice I posted. However, this year I took the advice of my neighbor who is an anesthesiologist. He asked why I hadn't had the kyroplasty procedure done. Under anesthesia they insert a liquid with a needle into the injured spine. Within a few minutes that becomes hardened and the bone becomes solid again. Look it up online or KZread. It helped me. I think outside of walking, exercising in a pool is very helpful. I feel for your situation. I heard the MedBeds are ready... can't wait. God bless you. Prayers 🙏🙏🙏

  • @LDiamondz

    @LDiamondz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@madinechaney3043 Hello. Thanks for the reply. I felt I had to back up your solid advice. Some things suggested by others didn't seem to make sense, especially for people recently injured. Glad you brought up the Kyroplasty. The neurologist at the hospital said if he doesn't like what he sees at my follow-up, he might do a 'procedure' where they inject 'cement' into your back. I was kind of shocked. Plus, they had me on morphine, so I said, "Cement? I don't know if I'd like that!" lol. He just told me to rest and not to worry. I'm so glad it worked for you! Some amazing things they can do these days. I wonder, after the procedure, can you still bend like before the fracture? Or is it just set to stay stiff, like when they use metal plates to fuse? Sorry for the late reply, I now have that RSV that's going around, and it is the worst! Hope you, and your back, are doing well. Happy, healthy 2023 to you! 🥳

  • @Karlastpierre
    @Karlastpierre4 ай бұрын

    Wow! Our stories are so similar. I have been 6 years with 8 compression fractures in my back from a car accident. I however am 45 years old and pretty much bed ridden. I was in tears watching her story. It took them 1.5 years to diagnose my back being broken and that’s only because I took matters in my own hands to get answers. I just loved watching this video. Thank you for posting it

  • @Dragonfly_vbz

    @Dragonfly_vbz

    Ай бұрын

    I am 52. I have CF at T12. I am 319lbs and now bedridden for 2 mo. I think I need a second opinion because the Dr I saw 2 weeks ago said the option of kygoplasty is not for me because the fracture is too close to the spinal cord. He is concerned about doing even a general surgery because I am morbidly obese and he says keeping me breathing during surgery is a concern. I have 2 special needs kids I care for and I do not know what to do. I have no family and no support no partner. It's me n my kids. I so understand the limits she is talking about. I am devastated too. Cry alot.

  • @Dragonfly_vbz

    @Dragonfly_vbz

    Ай бұрын

    Btw . Hugs you are not alone

  • @carolthornton5901
    @carolthornton59012 жыл бұрын

    This is the 2nd time I have watched this video as I recently had another fracture in addition to the previous 7 fractures. Her story is my story!!! It's the excrutiating pain that brings you down and makes you think you will never get through this but with the proper exercises you will improve.

  • @feranaja

    @feranaja

    2 жыл бұрын

    This gives me hope - my life is in ruins right now.

  • @missadventuresmotorcycledi2773

    @missadventuresmotorcycledi2773

    Жыл бұрын

    @@feranaja things will get better.

  • @LDiamondz

    @LDiamondz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@missadventuresmotorcycledi2773 I know they will get better, but, when? I fractured T12 and L1 10 days ago. I'm wearing a very uncomfortable back brace whenever I'm not in bed. Currently, I can get out of bed, walk from one room to another, with great pain. I can use the toilet, get up from a sitting/laying down position. I can't stand for more than 20-30 seconds. I can only do these things with a walker. Can't bend, can't twist, can't lift anything. I can't even carry a cup of coffee, as both hands must always be on that walker. I barely made the walk up my driveway, up 3 steps, and into my house after I got out of hospital. They gave me low dose oxycodone, which I try not to use, but have to, near the middle/end of the day. I haven't started PT, I know I'm not ready. I've yet to see my regular doctor. I mostly sit, but walk every so often. I am afraid to take a shower. I have a chair in the tub, and safety bars, but showering is a lot of bending and moving. I'm afraid to risk it. I really should be taking more of the pain meds, but am afraid of getting addicted. Also, I've had severe constipation most of my life, and pain pills make that worse. Since I fell, I've only had a bm 3 times. I'm afraid I might fall again. I also got lower abdominal and bladder pain from the fall, even though I fell backwards. I still have that pain, and have trouble urinating. Very little pee comes out, even while I drink water all day. This just hurts. How long before you feel normal again. This is depressing and painful. What should I be doing, at this early stage? Thank you to anyone reading this. I wish everyone well. ❤

  • @missadventuresmotorcycledi2773

    @missadventuresmotorcycledi2773

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LDiamondz hi just wanted to say I am doi g dramatically better. I can walk now without pain. Not that I have gone for long walks but I can do my shopping and even carry a bag, impossible even 2 months ago. I was given oxy but wouldn't take it for the same reason as you. I didn't wear a back brace. I now see my local chiropractor offers a service decompression of vertebre but haven't been brave enough to try it. I was put on bone strengthening meds but it does make you down in the dumps when going through the pain. Thinking I would have to give up riding my motorbike makes me saddest. I drive a motorbike because I can't walk very far due to my knees. I hope you will feel better soon, sending you healing thoughts.

  • @constance4065

    @constance4065

    Жыл бұрын

    I understand yours & Brenda’s pain. It’s the worst pain & affects you both physically & mentally! I had 10 Compression fractures this year but they have all finally healed. Took them 2 yrs to completely heal. What kind of exercises do you do o help the pain & do you have Forward Head Posture as well? I have that.

  • @anasaraiva5184
    @anasaraiva5184 Жыл бұрын

    I had 6 vertebrae fractures, October 2020, ( being on Prolia for 5 years) very, very painful. Difficult to walk, could only do baby steps, to shower was an ordeal, etc..could not leave the house for months. Was finally able to drive almost one year after. It took me 2 years to be able to finally start to go for short walks and do every day tasks. I am much better, but I accepted the fact that my life will never be same. I was very active, working, running 3 times a week etc..Now after I cook a simple meal, or do dishes, etc.. I have to rest my back, as I get pain on middle back that hurts in the front as well.

  • @anumsultana1985

    @anumsultana1985

    5 ай бұрын

    When did you start to sit with support? Pls reply my mother had a t12 compression fracture on 2nd January

  • @carmenlhadas
    @carmenlhadas6 ай бұрын

    This is most helpful thank you. At 55 I'm recovering from a lumbar compression fracture. The details discussed here are brilliant!

  • @yumiryoko221
    @yumiryoko2212 жыл бұрын

    Inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing. Your coping journey, your positive, proactive mindset, the devices you use, arming ourselves with informed Healthcare Professionals & being our own Calcium Conscience. God Bless 🙏🌹

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @jeffturner3
    @jeffturner36 жыл бұрын

    Very good, we need more!

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @user-gg1jk9rt5n
    @user-gg1jk9rt5n9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much. I am grateful to have found this video today. Patient sounds similar to my life after learning of t11 & t12 compression fractures. Good tips I will look into to help myself. I appreciate both of you!

  • @zulfiyasuleymanova3775

    @zulfiyasuleymanova3775

    7 ай бұрын

    My husband has same problem. Did you find exercises for back pain?

  • @uqqissuso
    @uqqissuso2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this excellent video! Important content to all of those concerned about their bone health! I keep wondering why we're not educated on such important topic from an early age...

  • @DebraPrice-gv8jp
    @DebraPrice-gv8jp3 ай бұрын

    I was thrown of my handlebars, while on a bicycle ride. It may of been debris,tossed in my spokes of my front tire. I went head first into a ditch with alot of rebar, and various other protruding metals. I broke my back in two places, c9 and c10. I suffered many lacerations, and a broken clavicle as well. My left upper arm muscles, were down to my elbow, and my artery in my right leg was nicked. I was alone on the trail, and the weather turned nasty. I managed to crawl up out of the ditch, after i freed my upper arm ( i was impaled in 3 places) my inner leg wound, would was spraying blood across the trail, so i sat, took off my shirt, and tied off my leg, until help would come. I was seriously injured, and for the firzt time in my life. Im a 59 yr old woman, and i was in great shape. Im grateful to be here, as i thought i might not survive the crash. Thats what went through my thought process as i was being sling shotted over the handlebars. Its been 10 months since the accident, and im not up to par. I suffer depression, and ive put on weight. I am not active anymore, and im worried i will never be the same. I never went to a back surgeon, due to lack of medical ins, but i was faithful wearing my back brace everyday for 3 mos. It was a special brace with the support bar in the front. I have been suffering in silence, so thank you for this post. I dont feel so alone anymore. I would appreciate any thoughts, and i pray for your recoveries, all those who shared. Thanks again

  • @clusa3721
    @clusa37213 жыл бұрын

    Honestly, Margaret, I did find another video that led me to a forum/blog where so many women were talking about their hysterectomy, total abdomen hysterectomy TAH or the vaginal, whatever. They went thru that without knowing ( as I did!!) about all the consequences of it , the taken away of the ovaries, ending so their hormones for the bones, which led to this, my severe osteoporosis. I will go thru all your video content to find out if you are providing ALL the info it is needed for unnecessary surgeries end for good. Thank you.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for letting me know. Take care.

  • @Fran-oz8pf
    @Fran-oz8pf5 ай бұрын

    Very informative!!

  • @klea6133
    @klea61332 жыл бұрын

    Where you can you find the weighted vest for kypho orthosis that counters the forward lean?? I have had a couple of compression fractures and am struggling with the forward lean now because my back is so weak. Like her I’m the past, I am struggling with leaning on the counter to prepare meals. Thank you for all of the information and the willingness of the lady to share her experiences and information!

  • @73mireya
    @73mireya3 жыл бұрын

    This really gives me hope. I have a compression fracture in my L1 and I refuse to have a surgery, I have had some X-ray and the Dr said my spine is going on the wrong direction, I just don’t understand how this can happen when I feel much better with no pain and no need to take pills. I’m wearing a brace for the remaining of the year and I really have Faith that I will be doing well.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am glad that you found the video informative and hopeful.

  • @juvybarbudo9659

    @juvybarbudo9659

    10 ай бұрын

    hi mam,how are you today?i have same fracture like you,me i know if what kind of treament or medication you do?thank you so much for the response.

  • @craigperry7376
    @craigperry73763 жыл бұрын

    Very informative video. My Dr seemed to be unaware that a 64 yr old male could have Osteoporosis. I also had to insist that I go for a MRI & DXA scan. Guess what??, I have a fracture, & a spine that's not in good condition. You & your guest have given me something to progress to instead of sitting through the rest of my Life.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @mega23slots
    @mega23slots2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. I got my first compression fracture on L3 in the hospital after a heart surgery. I am lost with words. But I do have osteoarthritis, I’m going to get bone density test done today. I am in so much pain.

  • @cindylutz7442

    @cindylutz7442

    Жыл бұрын

    😞

  • @ginettenadeau8549
    @ginettenadeau85492 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much to both of you!.I'm really grateful! Dis I understand well that the Prolia treatment did nothing to prevent any further compression fractures?

  • @richardwad7610
    @richardwad7610 Жыл бұрын

    I have 4 compression fractures in my back, my L2, L4, L5 and T12 are all fractured. I underwent chemotherapy and was on large doses of prednisone for stage 4 large b cell lymphoma which caused osteoporosis. I'm still in considerable pain at times, but I'm pretty much able to function thanks to a stretching and walking routine. I stretch 4 to 5 times a day and I walk 30-50 minutes daily on a treadmill. I would prefer to walk outside, but the risks of falling and fracturing my hips or wrists due to my osteoporosis are preventing me from doing that. My doctor can't put me on the standard osteoporosis treatment because it can cause ulcers and bleeding which is not good considering I'm on blood thinners. Those of you who are struggling, you have to find a way to stay active. The worse thing you can do is become sedentary.

  • @anumsultana1985

    @anumsultana1985

    5 ай бұрын

    When did you start to sit with support? Pls reply my mother had a t12 compression fracture on 2nd January

  • @PeaceWithGod1986

    @PeaceWithGod1986

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm in the same boat. Multiple fractures of the spine in my 20's after my 3rd child then slowly felt I was getting better, than with a vengeance in my late 30s, I'm 37 now and it's still old fractures from God knows when I'm guessing it's non union fractures. I'm also on eliquis (blood thinners) since I was in my early 20's as well. We back then I was on warfarin, the lovonox, now eliquis and they still want me on fosamax 😢 staying active, knowing when to rest, and keeping from not getting depressed because I have still in the house a 13 year old girl and 11 year old girl. I often cry thinking my grandkids will never get the full of me. I'm wondering if wearing a bone stimulater will work? But I agree I'm doing tredmill and I can't do extreme activities like jumping, going on adventures risky and fun activities with my children. I just subscribed ☺️

  • @Yeshua835
    @Yeshua835Ай бұрын

    Hi my name is Deb, live in Nova Scotia. I'm 74. Problems began in 2021. I have 7 compression fractures plus 2 which were vertebroplastied Sept. 2023. Last xray indicated no new fractures. My back is absolutely killing me for the last few or so. I overdo constantly. Posture wants to go forward when I walk (with or without my walker). I have a whole body vibration machine, but unsure what settings to use or if I should use it at all with fractures. I can do a lot more than I could when first diagnosed about a year ago. I couldn't even get from the bed to the washroom. I even drove last week for the first time. I also have PMR in addition to the Osteoporosis. The steroids caused the loss of bone density. Still on steroids, but titrating down very slowly. It's been a real trial and this video was very helpful in terms of options to make life easier.

  • @simhifree
    @simhifree6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I've been going through the same. So far, I've had 9 kyphoplasties. The doctors and surgeons haven't been able to provide any alternatives, telling me that my back is not "fixable".

  • @jenniferrobinson5352
    @jenniferrobinson5352 Жыл бұрын

    Love to know about Brenda's Vest and also what exercises she does And does she take medication Thanks Jen

  • @ritanaffaa5304
    @ritanaffaa53042 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this instructive video. Can a compression fracture heal completely sith time and proper treatment? And is physical therapy advised before complete healimg ?

  • @constance4065

    @constance4065

    Жыл бұрын

    yes they can completely heal. i had 10 Compression fractures starting in 2020 till 2022 but they all finally healed 4 months ago. i didn’t start physical therapy until mine had healed. Not sure if you can go to PT before they heal.

  • @sylviagonzales5524
    @sylviagonzales5524 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the video. She describes much of what I am experiencing. I just found out today I have compression fractures and my biggest problem is what to do about a new dog I rescued because she jumps on me a lot. I really hate to lose her because her life depends on me and my husband. My household chores were sufffering before my back injury because I was recovering first from loosing knee function then knee surgery which I need another but probably will need to postpone.

  • @marcacurso7756
    @marcacurso7756 Жыл бұрын

    I started my journey 6 weeks ago. I'm feeling really fortunate after watching this video. Initially they said I would be bedridden for a month but I was up and moving around 4 days after my car accident. Once the initial swelling went down my fractures (T12, L1) haven't hurt me at all but I know better than to do something foolish while they heal properly. My biggest concern is over the whiplash injury lower in my spine where I hope to make a full recovery. While my doctors haven't allowed me to resume exercise yet they do feel it's great that I have been doing proper supplementation, heat therapy and stretching exercises on my own.

  • @JohnnieV

    @JohnnieV

    11 ай бұрын

    I fractured the same 2 vertebrae landing after skydiving. T12 & L1. And fractured my tailbone. I’m on day 5. I can walk usually ok. But there is some pain getting in & out bed. Thanks for any reply.

  • @marcacurso7756

    @marcacurso7756

    11 ай бұрын

    @@JohnnieV My fractures are healed up now but the joint pain from lower down is still there for me. My sleeping and sitting posture is the only thing I need to worry about for a pain free day. Outside of that muscle guarding causes me to be really stiff and slower than I would like to be but I'm in a really good place now. I have resumed a normal daily life but I don't have the endurance in my back I used to I hope to have it back by October.

  • @JohnnieV

    @JohnnieV

    11 ай бұрын

    @@marcacurso7756 awesome. Good to Hear. I’m in day 4 or 5. Still really bad pain even with pain meds. Thanks for the reply. I am now concerned with an overactive bladder.

  • @anumsultana1985

    @anumsultana1985

    5 ай бұрын

    When did you start to sit with support? Pls reply my mother had a t12 compression fracture on 2nd January

  • @marcacurso7756

    @marcacurso7756

    5 ай бұрын

    @@anumsultana1985 On the fourth day the initial swelling went down to the point I could do something other than lay down. I had to wear my back brace more than recommended to avoid back spasms that would ruin my day. After two weeks I found out I was doing more harm than good wearing it all the time so I started weening myself off it it and that's when it started to heal much faster because you need to keep a joint mobile to heal it otherwise it will just freeze up on you and take longer to recover. I made it a point to work on my flexibility (bending forward and backwards, no twisting) and mobility. I did everything with baby steps and stopped the second I felt pain. I was in amazing shape when I got in my accident so it helped me recover quicker.

  • @VisionaryYoga
    @VisionaryYogaАй бұрын

    I was waiting to see the actual brace that she used - you mentioned you'll show it later - and I don't think it was shown. If there is a link or something, can you post it please? I'm trying to help my partner who had a thoracic compression fracture in a car accident. He has become very kyphotic and I think a good brace will be very helpful. Thank you!

  • @sudeshmutneja9806
    @sudeshmutneja98062 жыл бұрын

    Hi very nice , if I have 25% spine fracture , can I go to phisical Therapist to take Therapy OR Cn do at home some exercises. Please suggest🙏😀🌺

  • @tericleeland
    @tericleeland Жыл бұрын

    Interesting and helpful. Since this is 6 years old, I wonder whether either woman is aware that discontinuing Prolia medication can cause non traumatic spinal fractures? That is what happened to me, and it struck me that the patient also discontinued Prolia before her fractures. I have three of them. [She broke hers on safari, I broke mine at the bottom of the Grand Canyon!] Similar to her, I was not diagnosed properly at first and suffered severe pain for 6 weeks. Now I'm getting a kyphoplasty, but might be outside the proper window for effectiveness. Was hoping to see specific exercises, but I'm sure there are other videos. I think I will still have a long journey back to health. Thanks.

  • @dcwishy3701
    @dcwishy37012 жыл бұрын

    Margaret, do you know of a physical therapist in the San Diego area who knows a lot about osteoporosis and spinal fractures like you do? I have previous compression fractures and would love to find someone with your knowledge!

  • @elizabethbarnes3969
    @elizabethbarnes39694 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Very helpful. I recently fell and have compression fracture in three discs and was diagnosed with osteoporosis.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Elizabeth. You are welcome. Thank you for following my channel.

  • @susannetreacy9006
    @susannetreacy90062 жыл бұрын

    I would like rro see the devices that have helped Thank you

  • @feranaja
    @feranaja2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Margaret, Thank you so much for all you share! I am near Ottawa and suffering with four fractures, one severe (80%) and in chronic pain. I know you are not taking new clients, but can you recommend someone in Ottawa who can help me?

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Catherine. I am seeing new osteoporosis clients via telehealth. Leave your contact information here and someone will get back to you with details. melioguide.com/contact/

  • @fritz3540
    @fritz3540 Жыл бұрын

    I would like info on the vest

  • @longhoang4515
    @longhoang45152 жыл бұрын

    Hi Martin! I have DDD and Par Defects L5 & L4. My Doctor advise me to get Surgery so the fracture can heel. I heard that Surgery is the last option if physical therapy and medication doesn't help. Please let me know is Surgery good option for my case? Thank you

  • @dcocking
    @dcocking2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your videos, which have been helpful to my mother. Can you recommend preventative measures for an active 50-something who does a lot of sports, and wants to avoid this entirely. Family history of osteoporosis.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    2 жыл бұрын

    I recommend my book, Exercise for Better Bones. amzn.to/3uE2Kcb

  • @elekballa3382
    @elekballa33824 ай бұрын

    Here in BC I am lucky to have a general practitioner. Finding a new doctor is impossible and if you have a doctor , even if he isn’t a good one, you have no chance. My doctor is more interested in prescribing pills, and he actually said to me that because I’m old, I just have to get used to pain. So, I am looking for a therapist who is familiar with osteoporosis and stress fractures , to help me in the right way. These videos are very helpful. Thank you

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @clarethornley4508
    @clarethornley450820 күн бұрын

    What is the long spongy item called, the one Brenda shows at 19:30 please? I have ongoing discomfort from a T8 compression fracture last year, and one of these would be a godsend.

  • @karimaogden3875
    @karimaogden38754 жыл бұрын

    I have a T-6 compression fracture that was an Incidental Finding on a chest X-Ray I had in 2007 after a car accident. The radiologist noted the fracture was old and of "indeterminate" age so I could 't claim it as an injury from the accident according to my attorney. He also noted I had mild scoliosis which I never knew. I don't understand why the radiologist couldn't say how old my T-6 compression fracture was. I also had an MRI of my back to see if there was other damage but there was only normal degenerative changes for my age at the time (39). I am 53 now and my back problems are getting worse. I have a dull ache in the middle of the back and I wonder if they are related to my t-6 fracture or if I have developed other fractures. I am waiting to see my PCP so I could get another X-Ray and/or MRI.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good luck with your physician. I am sure you are in good hands.

  • @coachmarjean5153
    @coachmarjean51532 жыл бұрын

    I have 5 compression fractures, I would love to see the photos of the brace, support tools that Brenda uses, where can I get that information?

  • @RamonaServin247

    @RamonaServin247

    11 ай бұрын

    I am in constant bad pain and barely sleep because of mine. Are there doctors that will do this procedure in a personal injury lawsuit? Spine surdeons don't want to operate on me since it is a lawsuit with an uninsured business.

  • @RamonaServin247

    @RamonaServin247

    11 ай бұрын

    My fractured back has changed my life so much. I also was like the energizer bunny. Now sitting standing ,laying walking, going to the bathroom, getting in or out of a car.

  • @bernadettekoch321

    @bernadettekoch321

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you! For this blog . Had procedure for compression fracture of L2 . Now looking for health practitioner to exercise with.

  • @shazben9822

    @shazben9822

    7 ай бұрын

    I got two severe wedge fractures in March this yr I was told the pain was muscle pain because I have severe emphysema and had respiratory failure and pneumonia then I got covid whilst in hospital I was X-rayed on admission After 3 wks I was discharged Then in the Aug I was admitted again with my gallbladder They couldn’t find the stone and was given a Ct scan On that scan it showed my fractured spine at T 6/7 severe wedge fractures it says and also states were present on X-ray in the March ? I couldn’t believe they didn’t tell or maybe the doctors that looked at my X-ray was half blind ? So me thinking this pain was muscular I wasn’t taking care on how I bent twisted etc I was treating myself with heat pads and tiger balm I’m still in pain now So it’s possible I could have another fracture? I live in the uk so our nhs is terrible and waiting list are very long to see a specialist Iv asked to see private and only just got an application for jan next Surely I should of been advised on what I should and not do or Possibly even wear sone type of brace with physio No nothing If I had of gone back in with my gallbladder I wouldn’t of known that I even had two fractures Now I’m sat waiting trying to research as much as I can about osteoporosis kyphosis because I know have that to which is possibly due to the fractures? My head is spinning with all the researching as I’m trying to research severe emphysema to Any advise anybody Should I be doing excersize ? Wearing a brace and which one because I believe they can do more harm than good if not fitted correctly and how long do you wear them ? So many questions that I just don’t have answers for

  • @shazben9822

    @shazben9822

    7 ай бұрын

    @@RamonaServin247how are you doing since you posted have you found any relief yet

  • @Gabzpipe
    @Gabzpipe Жыл бұрын

    When I was 18 I went sledding and had a compression fracture on L1 and L2. Not even 6 months later I was living in a boat and mountain biking all the time. I personally loved having my family help me when I needed it. When I was in bed for 2 months my aunt, uncle, boyfriend, and mother all came and helped me. After the fact I really went after life. Now, 5 years later I still feel the effects. I get worried that I’m going to be in a lot of pain when I’m older. I am okay with the fact that it happened, but why do young people always get pushed under the rug? “You’re going to fully heal” no I’m not! I never have! What do I do?!

  • @Gabzpipe

    @Gabzpipe

    Жыл бұрын

    Also, almost every time I take a deep breath my spine pops/cracks. My doctors don’t take me seriously. They do X-rays and say “everything looks the same, so you’re fine”…. If everything looks the same as it did when it first happened that terrifies me.. I don’t know who to trust, I don’t know what to do, and I have the whole rest of my life to deal with it. I don’t like medication. I should just go back to physical therapy.. I’ve also felt sciatica down my left leg into my left heel. Numbness and so on.

  • @lucbroski3293

    @lucbroski3293

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Gabzpipe same here did my L2 vertebral fracture in 2019 at 22 and i can barely put my socks on for work… but can’t find the right help without doing surgery

  • @sharonrosenlopez3934

    @sharonrosenlopez3934

    Жыл бұрын

    So sorry to hear about this Gabzpipe. I wonder if Feldenkrais exercises might be helpful for you. Even though the exercises themselves work very subtly, they can have a profound effect. There are several youtube videos about Feldenkrais and the lower back.

  • @jenniferrobinson5352
    @jenniferrobinson5352 Жыл бұрын

    Omg this could have been me x can you send links to brenda stretching exercises

  • @JohnnieV
    @JohnnieV11 ай бұрын

    Is taking calcium good for fractures?

  • @Valerieann100
    @Valerieann100 Жыл бұрын

    There are different Calcium supplements to take for Osteopenia, not sure which one to take

  • @kevinhoward9593
    @kevinhoward959311 ай бұрын

    i have a compression fracture in my T-11. i need a brace, but my insurance is taking their time approving it. there is 30% loss on my vertebrae. it hurts to stand for more than five minutes. if I stand any longer my spine gets all wobbly.

  • @sarameeksphysicaltherapyse4947
    @sarameeksphysicaltherapyse49472 жыл бұрын

    Hi Margaret: I am wondering if you ever considered the Spinomed for her. Quite a story and a very motivated lady. Sara Meeks

  • @jaynepower2050

    @jaynepower2050

    Жыл бұрын

    I have looked at the Spinomed brace, mine is a long story & too much to write here. I have learned so much from Margaret's videos as well as a couple of yours that I viewed on another channel. I get enormous pain relief from another brand of firm lumbar brace worn only when I am attempting exercise, but wonder would the spinomedhelp with the forward motion of my upper back? The angle of my kyphosis is becoming much worse since a long fusion that ends at T4. I wish now that I had never had it done. I am living in Australia.

  • @pamelahenkel4407
    @pamelahenkel4407 Жыл бұрын

    I had multiple back fractures. Went to ER they did absolutely nothing for me. I was given no pain pills. What is wrong with DRS these days? I had to sleep on our recliner sofa for about 3 months. I couldn't lay in bed with this pain. I lived on Advil and Tylenol for 3-4 months. Always putting heat and ice packs on my back. I went from very active person to a non active person, it sucked! I had to leave my job and stay home home and thought it was the end of my world. I could barely get out of the recliner to use the bathroom and shower! No one knew what happened. I went to oncology, tons of extensive blood work! Very expensive! Did a bone marrow biopsy, they were thinking I had bone cancer. Nope! Test was negative. I have what's called hypercalcemia. I was losing my calcium. Bones weren't absorbing my calcium. So now almost 2 years later I'm doing good! 😊 I'm only working very part time now and enjoying it😅 I've been taking boniva now for 1.5 hrs. Specialist did blood work and there is improvement. October I do my bone density test, I can't wait to see how much my bones have improved. I had 2 bones that was -4.2 and the rest was -2.5

  • @ArlenePMCM
    @ArlenePMCM3 ай бұрын

    I relate to everything Brenda said except taking bone meds. I don't want to do that! I'm 72 and have 6 fractures, 3 of them new (and so painful). Has Brenda gone back on meds? This video is 7 years old, any updates on her here in 2024? Thank you.

  • @1themom1
    @1themom13 жыл бұрын

    Hi Margaret. I know this video was made quite a few years ago, but do you know if Brenda know what her DEXA t-scores were at the time of the compression fracture? TIA

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    For confidentiality reasons, I am unable to share that data.

  • @1themom1

    @1themom1

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@margaretmartinpt I understand, and I thought about that after I sent the message and was on my way to work. I have much to learn! I am enjoying your course so far, the MelioGuide free course that is emailed! Thanks for all you do!

  • @pmitchell6819
    @pmitchell68198 ай бұрын

    Kyproplasty worked for my L5 compression fracture. Earlier diagnosis within first 4-6 weeks is needed to have better outcome. I am a retired physician associate who was lifting empty full sized mattress only 2 inches up…was not straining and felt like someone hit me with heavy metal rod that it knocked me on the ground. I went to Urgent Care (UC) run by only ‘ER docs. With no radiating pain into lower extremity, compression fracture was top of my differential diagnosis. The ER doc did not examine me, never laying one finger on me. I asked for lumbar X-ray series and he said I didn’t need X-ray cause this was a strain…,again…he didn’t lay one finger on me for symptoms. He said 50mg prednisone and PT for back strain. I told him I wanted the X-ray and he said, ‘you think you have lytic vertebrae. I said no I didn’t think I had metastatic pain at lower lumbar vertebrae.’ But I wanted to rule out compression fracture. He would not order it. I went home, trying the medicine prescribed but nothing helped. I then went to a different UC….not run by ER docs but general practice doctors and PA’s. Film showedLumbar 5 was ‘weirdly’ looking. I was sent to get MRI which showed 30 percent compression. Had the kyphopkasty a week later but it was outside 6 weeks. I got some relief in pain, but not as helpful as could have been if done within the 4-6 week window for optimal outcome.

  • @findpro2005
    @findpro20053 жыл бұрын

    My life changes. Dreams broken. Im thinking of option of dying. Everyday i pray for strenght in mind.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am sorry to hear this. I encourage you to get appropriate medical attention.

  • @followyourdreams6851

    @followyourdreams6851

    3 жыл бұрын

    How are you now? Im suffering same

  • @followyourdreams6851

    @followyourdreams6851

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@paraskumar6367 don't know how it happened. I was pregnant with 9 months. And i was unable to wake up from bed once lies down without someone's help. But i thought it is related pregnancy. Later delivery also same thing happened. So i consulted an orthodontics and found my t11 t12 mild vertebrae compression. 3 months treatment is over now. But still i didn't back to normal.

  • @followyourdreams6851

    @followyourdreams6851

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@paraskumar6367 i got little forward bend also. (kyphosis). My height also got reduced. So tensed and depressed

  • @sarahgordon2597

    @sarahgordon2597

    2 жыл бұрын

    i hope you are healing well:) prayers

  • @LDiamondz
    @LDiamondz Жыл бұрын

    No back brace for Brenda at all? How long would you have to wear one? How long until do you have to use the walker? I can't do anything without the brace and walker. I can't do much at all and it's been 2 months. Taking a shower is SO painful. I can't wash my face at the sink. I can't stand or walk around more than a few minutes, then have to sit. I need help dressing/undressing, putting on shoes, is this my life, now? The things we take for granted, like bending down and twisting, picking things up, carrying a coffee cup from the kitchen to the living room. No can do. What all are people doing to get through this? This is 2 months. It's so discouraging.

  • @Chauncey89898

    @Chauncey89898

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, I have 4 fx since 2020, it is now 2023. I am bedridden unfortunately. Wish I could give you encouragement. Do the best you can, take care.

  • @LDiamondz

    @LDiamondz

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Chauncey89898 I just saw your comment now! No notification. Thank you for the reply, I appreciate it. Sorry to hear you've had many fractures and are bedridden.❤ These fractures are horrible. I'm not in 'severe' pain, now, not like in the beginning. But, still can't bend, lift, or walk without a walker. Still painful. My activities are very limited, still. Docs keep telling me it takes time. I don't know about you, but it's very draining, depressing, and really getting old! I've also developed a fear of falling. Guess I should just get used to this new life. And keep giving it time, like the doc says. What do your doctors say? Are you still healing? I hope you will get some relief from it, and feel better. Thank you for replying. I'll keep you in my prayers. ❤

  • @shazben9822
    @shazben982224 күн бұрын

    Can anyone share if they developed kyphosis and height lost because of fractures I had two undiagnosed wedge fractures at T6/7 I was told the pain was muscular A Ct scan 5 months later for another condition picked them up and also state they were present on X-ray where they told me it was muscular I am so angry because maybe kyphosis could of been avoided if the doctors had acted and not told me to carry on as normal My osteoporosis is severe and taking alendrate at the moment but I’m wondering if they are making my pain worse Not only is my back very painful I’m also having lots of pain in my abdomen hips and groins I get a burning tingling pain that goes down the front of my legs almost up to m knee I do have dengerative disk disease to and cys along my spine , maybe the pain is from my lumbar spine ? I was given a brace over 12 months after but can’t wear it It makes the pain worse If I stand up my lower back pain does ease of a little but I can’t stand for long I lay in a reclining position most of time with a v shape pillow to cushion m back The murphine I try not to take as like others have said it causes really bad constipation so I just take a small amount for my breathlessness because I also hav very severe emphysema and at end stage My rheumatologist wants me to change to zoldronate infusion 1 every 3 yrs and I keep putting it off It might mark the pain worse and can’t just stop it if I have a yrs worth pumped into plus Iv read others have still re fractured So can’t move much can breath but still here to tell my story but extremely depressed and lonely When I read the amount of fractures some here have had Iv sat with m mouth open and this is possibly going to happen to me to Hugs for all that are are suffering My heart goes out to each and everyone of you I was going to ditch the alendronic acid and try just with diet but maybe I should put up with what I’m on I’m also given calci-d 1000 Doctors here in my country won’t touch m back and surgery with m emphysema is a hugh risk so lung transplant now because of m bones isn’t an option

  • @leonaedwards7104
    @leonaedwards71042 жыл бұрын

    When my doctor found compression fractures he did nothing. I had been through two hip replacements in 2015 and 2016. The fractures were found in 2018. I ended needing my cane and finally a walker. On my own I started doing “Classical Stretch” and started getting relief and I was doing about 3000 steps a day with my walker. I also started to make sure my shoulder blades were close together and making sure when seating that I am straight. It took me a couple of years to go outside and walk on my own. Walking poles work well if I go for longer walks. My journey with my back started at age nine when I crushed a disc. When I was 19 I was in a car accident that separated my sacroiliac joint among other things and there were other back injuries through the years. My determination to overcome things has been my guardian angel. I should change doctors but he did find my lung cancer in 2019 at a very early stage. The doctors need more knowledge about what can be done to strengthen things as soon as they notice things.

  • @madinechaney3043

    @madinechaney3043

    Жыл бұрын

    Prayers 🙏🙏🙏

  • @joshuavasquez3125
    @joshuavasquez31252 жыл бұрын

    i’m 22 and have received a fracture at a Loss of 50% in my mid to lower back and was wondering how long will my recovery be it’s ben 4 months and i will be receiving physical therapy starting tomorrow i was wondering how long until i’m 100% again I feel weak and can barely walk for extended periods of time without feeling back pain

  • @annuaan

    @annuaan

    11 ай бұрын

    How's you doing now?? What was youre fracture type?

  • @TINSAY888567
    @TINSAY8885675 ай бұрын

    Wondering if there was nerve damage associated with your fractures and some of the symptoms you experienced?

  • @janevanderburg7454
    @janevanderburg74543 жыл бұрын

    What is that weighted vest Brenda wears when she walks & cooks? To keep her from going forward? Where can I buy it?

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    The blog post covers this in more detail. You will have to google search the brand to locate it. Best of luck! melioguide.com/osteoporosis-treatment/treat-compression-fracture/

  • @linetteswanson3447
    @linetteswanson3447 Жыл бұрын

    It is the fatigue & loss of strength & now new tingling sensations burst compression fracture of L1 7/4/2019. Lost 1 inch in height so far started noticing inability to reach as high not long after compression fracture. I don't understand how I could walk & move on the fourth day & drove myself to the ER but now I am having new issues with my gut & my gallbladder has been gone sine October 2000 but a nurse brought in noodles & meat for me & I thought the meat was great gobbled it down not realizing that it was pork & that brought on some kind of flare & now I am wondering how much of this involves L1. I am currently under a tremendous amount of stress.

  • @LIVEANDLOVEART
    @LIVEANDLOVEART4 жыл бұрын

    Where are pix you mentioned.. like vest.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    You can find more information on vertebral compression fractures on my blog post. Thank you. melioguide.com/osteoporosis-treatment/treat-compression-fracture/

  • @margaretwitt9450
    @margaretwitt94503 жыл бұрын

    I have had a compression fracture and osteoporosis. No surgery is recommended. I am 80 and also have bad knee. I have had the fracture for 2 years, have lots of the same problems, but not as bad as she was. I am caving and have started doing some of your exercises. I was wondering about the weighted vest that would help my posture and keep me from getting so tired? What should I try, weight wise? I wear a brace sometimes and it helps hold me up but is not comfortable. . Thanks for any info you could give me.. thank you

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    You should only consider a weighted vest if you have, and can maintain during exercise, a perfect posture. kzread.info/dash/bejne/hoFsxdKPZ6vdZrQ.html

  • @margaretwitt9450

    @margaretwitt9450

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@margaretmartinpt not sure which vest would be right for me

  • @Austin-lz2kf
    @Austin-lz2kf2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Margaret my name is Austin im only 24 I’m going on 2 months of my back vertebrae comprehension fractures which were caused by a seizure are t5 t6 and t7 and I have lost 50 % and I had been bed rested for the the first 40 days and I still have horrible pain. All my family care doctor does is try and prescribe me pain killers but I refuse to take them because I don’t like the anything to do with pain killers , is there anything you can recommend to help me as going forward ? My back specialist is apparently so far booked out I can’t get a call back so I’m just in pain and it’s super discouraging.

  • @cindylutz7442

    @cindylutz7442

    Жыл бұрын

    😞

  • @Chauncey89898
    @Chauncey89898 Жыл бұрын

    I have 4 compression fx between T2-T9, lost 2” in height, it is now 3.5 yrs since injury, and I am still bedridden, my GP had just retired at time of injury, I don’t know what to do. Pain is awe full, like Brenda, my life went from white to black. I was only 59 yrs at time of injury, now I’m 63, I am on Disability, also have seizures due to TBI, that happened at time of injury. I live alone and don’t know where to find help.

  • @cathyjennings5580
    @cathyjennings55809 ай бұрын

    What kind therapies work really well? Can men benefit also from these kinds of therapys ??? & Exercises k8nds??? Muscle soreness. Relief. ??

  • @joeblack1126
    @joeblack11265 жыл бұрын

    I recently had a bone dexe scan, it was confirmed I had osteoporosis also the operater told me that I had four compression fractures on my spine, on the report sheet it says lumber spine L1-L4 Zscore=-5.3 Tscore=-5.7 BMD =0.536 I would like to know what this means, is lumber spine L1 to L4 mean the fractures, the only thing I have been given is calcium supp's and Allendronic asid tablets one a week it can take a year to have any affect at all plus side effect ,it can kill the nerves in the jaw bone, scary stuff, I have c,o,p,d, so I have been on three diff, innhalers for years they contain steroid, I am told that is likely to have caused my osteoporosis, no health person ever told me to get calcium supp's or any preventative measure which makes me mad, I am 64 men don't usually get osteoporosis I should sue my Quack.

  • @theresam2409
    @theresam24093 жыл бұрын

    I'm trying to be prepared.in case. Would those vests and picker uppers be found on Amazon?

  • @madinechaney3043

    @madinechaney3043

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, as well as Walmart and occasionally in thrift stores

  • @kalupandaudash8178
    @kalupandaudash81783 жыл бұрын

    My mum have mild compression fracture of d12 vertebral body with no posterior osseous bulge or fracture extension to the posterior cortex.. is it danger? What is the cure and solution I can had and the nutrition for her give me some idea madam I am from Nepal

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    I encourage you to consult with your physician for guidance.

  • @erubshirmee4427
    @erubshirmee44277 жыл бұрын

    I just have a L1 compression also it's only been two weeks the doctor said by the end of the eight weeks I should be back to work and on my way to normal life again hope this is true

  • @keithbyrne8070

    @keithbyrne8070

    6 жыл бұрын

    Erub Shirmee hey Iam 2 weeks in same thing compacted fracture L1 in a brace for 6 weeks need physio then but all going well should be good in 8 weeks hopefully just looking for info here

  • @wagsley7862

    @wagsley7862

    5 жыл бұрын

    I have L1 fracture too. It's been 12 weeks now and I am a bit discouraged. Although the pain is significantly better, I am still very limited in my activities.

  • @vr3v3rs34

    @vr3v3rs34

    5 жыл бұрын

    I have a L3 fracture of 10%

  • @irenebalagtas5969

    @irenebalagtas5969

    4 жыл бұрын

    Erub Shirmee how are you feeling right now? i have an L2 compression fracture, saw a neurosurgeon 2 weeks after the incident and told me that I can return to work in 6 weeks. I still have an appointment with him though. How much weight can you lift after 12 weeks of healing?

  • @radhikashrestha6848

    @radhikashrestha6848

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have L1 L2 and L3 fracture I m really scared how much time it will take for me to recover fully

  • @saintexupery8406
    @saintexupery84063 жыл бұрын

    Nice video if the person with the fractures has the money to hire others to do gardening work and cleaning and whathaveyou. As she is in Canada, the additional therapies probably cost zip compared to what they would cost with US insurance and with US insurance denials of coverage.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Your statement that "additional therapies probably cost zip (in Canada)" is not quite true. Brenda has to pay for physiotherapy services. She has private insurance that coves that cost.

  • @SamtheBudgiee
    @SamtheBudgiee4 ай бұрын

    I am laying in a hospital bed atm with a compression fracture 😢from lifting a cement birdbath 😢. I am 70 years old and was told they were old fractures. 😢😢😢

  • @stakafakt4035
    @stakafakt40356 жыл бұрын

    Afraid of calcium for fear it will damage the heart since costochondritis feels like a 24 hour heart attack to start with, especially when violent spasms make it sometimes nearly impossible to inhale for several minutes at a time.

  • @kittyvaughn76

    @kittyvaughn76

    5 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if I will know the difference...is it my costochondritis or a heart attack. My costo is always on my left side...always.

  • @jaynepower2050

    @jaynepower2050

    Жыл бұрын

    Follow your own doc's advice but my endocrinologist said calcium supplements unnecessary if dietary intake is adequate. Also advised to get my Vit D in the upper range of normal & to take regular magnesium tabs but best to get bloods done to ascertain how you;re tracking before dosing up. Be well.

  • @judykee636
    @judykee636 Жыл бұрын

    i am is so much pain, i was running down my star, getting my husband help, as he was having heart attack. in some My doctor said surgery not for me, mines in #3 lumbar. please i can’t this king of live. i need help. would like some information on it, want this pain gone. thank youn

  • @LDiamondz

    @LDiamondz

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel you. I just fractured my L1, 10 days ago. The pain is horrific. I can't do anything. Only pain killers help. I can only walk from one room to another, and have to sit. No PT, yet, due to pain. I fell, hard, on my back. I wish you well. Are you a little better? I hope so. ❤ Right now, I just want to cry.

  • @travisg5591
    @travisg55912 жыл бұрын

    Almost a week now and my lower back pain has softened and doesn't hurt after I do warm up exercises and stretches. I think my main problem with pain is that I was sleeping on the floor, now I've added padding, camp pads, and the pain has gone away after I wake up each morning. I had a slip and fall last weekend, landed on my arse, didn't feel pain until later the next day, then for 3 days after my fall, the pain was constant.

  • @EternaLivesMatter
    @EternaLivesMatter7 ай бұрын

    My friend is 67 he fell 30 ft from his tree stand last Saturday afternoon and fractured T11-12 I feel so bad for him. Today he says he is feeling less pai, needing less pain meds, and moving more freely. Praise God! I am so hopeful for him. If anyone has any suggestions I am all ears. ❤️

  • @dimetrio8640
    @dimetrio86405 жыл бұрын

    Im 29 and I have an L1 compression fracture from jumping a 45 ft falls.. I'll be having my balloon kyphoplasty in two days.. I hope it will reduce my pain and return to my normal activities.. I'll update you guys soon..I'm hopeful and praying it will be a success..😄💪🏻

  • @layoyita2000

    @layoyita2000

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm going to have a kyphplasty surgery how is your recovery so far??

  • @layoyita2000

    @layoyita2000

    5 жыл бұрын

    I have 1 compress vertebra fracture (accident walking my crazy dog) after 6 weeks I'm feeling better but the Neuro surgeon said I need to have a kyphplasty surgery ... I'm very close to the limit to do it otherwise will be impossible ....

  • @layoyita2000

    @layoyita2000

    5 жыл бұрын

    Actually I don't know, the Dr. show me the image but didn't tell me the percentage and I didn't ask for ignorance about this. Guessing I would said around 25%.

  • @layoyita2000

    @layoyita2000

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I suspended my surgery I'm not sure this is the right treatment for me after all the pain is gone i feel like a pressure ....all surgeries have risk and the traditional way is, apparently, working. I'm doing some exercise of stretching that are working good.

  • @layoyita2000

    @layoyita2000

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes I have a little pain nothing unbearable, normally I'm pain free, I don't take any pain medication at all. I do my streching exercises many, many times during the day....I explained this situation to the Dr today (at the hospital) and I have to see him in a month to see my evolution. He explained to me this surgery can be done in 6 or more month after the trauma.

  • @kimscott8176
    @kimscott8176 Жыл бұрын

    How about trauma? I have an L3 fracture from a fall . I cannot live my life incapacitated. It seems I am now sagitally unstable- spine falling forwards with gravity and life of pain is unacceptable.

  • @priyanshuporwal8739
    @priyanshuporwal8739 Жыл бұрын

    I have vertebral compression fracture pain from one month

  • @cadia26
    @cadia264 жыл бұрын

    Can you direct me to a discussion on the weighted vest?

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have several posts on weighted vests on my site. Here is one you might want to check out. melioguide.com/osteoporosis-exercise-equipment/hyper-vest-elite/

  • @MR.HandyANDY
    @MR.HandyANDY Жыл бұрын

    If you dont already have compressiin fractures, Beware of lifting weights at the gym. you put too much weight on those bench press's or overhwad presses and its very easy to get compressiin fractures.

  • @ulkuyuksel5563
    @ulkuyuksel55633 жыл бұрын

    I thought you will show the extercises u were talking about? Just a talk?

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    I encourage you to read the blog post. Have a good day. melioguide.com/osteoporosis-treatment/treat-compression-fracture/

  • @teresajeffery8861
    @teresajeffery88613 ай бұрын

    I woke up one day about 8 or 9 months ago with what I initially thought was just a bad large muscle knot(s).. Until a week later my mid- back area felt as though I was getting severe cramping that felt, almost like sudden "Charlie horse"like painful knotting to one immediate side of my spine in that spot. While at the same time, i literally couldn't in any way,control my body from bending in half in a forward direction. As though I was a giant clothes pin that was being forced to snap forward as though, my face was eventually going to touch the front of my lower legs/shins. For the purpose of trying not to drag this story on too much longer, long story short-i haven't a clue how, but it turned put that I had compound fractures on my T2, T3 and T4 (discs). And no physiotherapy clinic is fully covered, financially speaking, despite now being on disibility assistance and using a walker. I'm only 44 yrs old and I'm in tears at least once or more times every single day due to the exhausting nonstop pain, embarrassment and frustration at not seeing or feeling improvement or receiving physiotherapy visits and most of all extreme fear that it's never going to get better or that I'll look forever, like I do right now. I feel as though I went from having freedom to waking up one day in a prison cell setting a life srn5ence gor a crime I didn't commit or something.

  • @ArlenePMCM

    @ArlenePMCM

    3 ай бұрын

    OMG, exactly what happened to me in November! I was just walking to bathroom and stopped dead in my tracks. Felt like being twisted into a pretzel by a charley-horse cramp in mid thoracic are of my back. Turned out I had spontaneous fractures. Still (March) extremely painful. Misery, sadness and fear.

  • @belgiumgirl8970
    @belgiumgirl89704 жыл бұрын

    Please where can you direct me to the WEIGHTED vest?????

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    4 жыл бұрын

    This is the one I recommend for most patients. melioguide.com/osteoporosis-exercise-equipment/hypervest-weight-vest/

  • @chrisruss9861
    @chrisruss98613 жыл бұрын

    I have found pool exercise has been best for a crummy back, backwards as well as forward, and building up strength sometimes using a spare top to lift flexibly through the water. That said my condition is nothing like this lady's.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I am not sure what a "crummy back" is but I think you are not dealing with the issues that Brenda describes. Vertebral compression fractures are serious and need appropriate medical attention from a qualified health professional.

  • @chrisruss9861

    @chrisruss9861

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@margaretmartinpt I have osteopinea and get spasms from certain twisting movement and forward movement in daily life. I respect professional advice as a pointer to take control of health.

  • @followyourdreams6851

    @followyourdreams6851

    3 жыл бұрын

    How are you now...

  • @chrisruss9861

    @chrisruss9861

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@followyourdreams6851 A few minutes ago I wrote quite a lengthy reply but it has not shown up. In essence I am doing well and strongly recommend pool work, maybe with a bit of guidance for those starting out.

  • @followyourdreams6851

    @followyourdreams6851

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@chrisruss9861 do you feel side muscle strain while waking up from bed....

  • @sharoneash3751
    @sharoneash37513 ай бұрын

    Have a fractured back and 2 compression fractured on my spine i n to 7 weeks could be 9 to 13 weeks🥰 into

  • @hildegardplatz8999
    @hildegardplatz89992 жыл бұрын

    I have total of 15 lower back 3 upper back I was even In I C U -rehab Couldn't walk 17 mon.i worked my body since june 1970 walked lift weight's,swam.my 8 the Medication no help. I have my mother's gene Who had same problem

  • @stakafakt4035
    @stakafakt40356 жыл бұрын

    What kind of fitness guru have you got? Physiotherapist gym instructor, chiropracter... Do you get accupuncture?

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am a Physiotherapist.

  • @helenrussell1434
    @helenrussell14343 жыл бұрын

    Did you say your client was on osteoporosis medication?

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes. In her thirties Brenda realized that she needed to look after her bones. Her mom had fractured both of her hips as well as her pelvis. Brenda’s genetics and family history of osteoporosis were red flags indicating that she might have some issues with her bones sometime in the future. A routine DEXA (Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry) test and FRAX score, in 2011, showed that Brenda had some bone loss. She was diagnosed with osteopenia. She became more careful, watched the calcium in her diet, her vitamin D levels, and continued her exercise classes. Her General Practitioner recommended bisphosphonates, but she couldn’t tolerate them. He switched her to Prolia. She was on Prolia for four years. A repeat DEXA showed that she had improved, so she discontinued her Prolia injections in the spring of 2015. She was excited because she felt she had turned the corner. Brenda concluded that her bones were healthy because of her exercises, diet and Prolia injections. It turned out that Brenda came to this conclusion prematurely.

  • @helenrussell1434

    @helenrussell1434

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@margaretmartinpt so in truth the prolia didn’t help her bones. Is she now taking prolia again? Thank you

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@helenrussell1434 Hi Helen. For confidentiality reasons, I cannot disclose any further details on Brenda, other than what she authorized in the video and on the blog post on my site. I am sure you can appreciate her situation. She felt it is important that others learn from her experience but we must respect her needs. Thank you for your cooperation.

  • @lynneforbes4420

    @lynneforbes4420

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@helenrussell1434 Prolia has a devastating rebound effect - when you stop the cure it can cause multiple vertebral fractures

  • @lynneforbes4420

    @lynneforbes4420

    2 жыл бұрын

    Prolia has devastating rebound effects when stopped- it can cause multiple vertebral fractures

  • @marciacapell1541
    @marciacapell1541 Жыл бұрын

    Oh boy, what a deal! Its not fun to have zometa, but my cancer doctors know its necessary, to have bone strength improved, as well as prevention of breast cancer spreading to the bones. 😊 I earned my certificate of completion of both chemo and surgery and radiation. ❤😊🎉 😂 horray!

  • @nikhilkurseja
    @nikhilkurseja7 жыл бұрын

    I'm suffering from L1 compression fracture since 9 months and still with a deep pain! Doing everything one need to do. Physiotherapy, pain medication, etc. Nothing shown progress.. Any extra suggestions Please?

  • @masonreynolds181

    @masonreynolds181

    6 жыл бұрын

    nick kurseja ive been having the same prob and im 14... How are u now healing wise

  • @dimetrio8640

    @dimetrio8640

    5 жыл бұрын

    Im 29 and I have an L1 compression fracture from jumping a 45 ft falls.. I'll be having my balloon kyphoplasty in two days.. I hope it will reduce my pain and return to my normal activities.. I'll update you guys soon..I'm hopeful and praying it will be a success..😄💪🏻

  • @sarathchandran2815

    @sarathchandran2815

    5 жыл бұрын

    If u still have pain ,please bed rest for 2 weeks .get up only for eating and toilet use ( this is what my doctor suggested me). Resting will heal ur fracture . not masturbate for 30 days . sperm retention makes ur bones stronger

  • @eileenfiller9620

    @eileenfiller9620

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cranio sacral work helped me so much. I still have pain but I can get up and in and out of bed without having painful spasms.

  • @sarathchandran2815

    @sarathchandran2815

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@paraskumar6367 don't worry bro. Please tell me the vertebrae. I had compression in t12. Consult doctor fast. My doctor told me to take bed rest for 6 months. I was in bed for 6 months. I was given calcium tablets. Calcium is good for bones, helps it to heal. our body has enourmous power to heal. So don't think negative. Don't think you are done. Staying positive is essential. Compressions can cure if you take bed rest. Wake up only for toilet uses. After 6 months start doing yoga. I did yoga because i was having muscle pain after long bed rest. Overall take rest, stay positive. It will go away brother. I am really good now (i had it in august 2018) . Now i can run, do exercises and all. No problem.

  • @sheilahmorin847
    @sheilahmorin8477 жыл бұрын

    I don't the fact that she had Prolia for four years and this happened after she came off of it.

  • @joanlevin6771

    @joanlevin6771

    6 жыл бұрын

    Amgen does not warn that compression fractures can happen even after relatively short delay in getting Prolia shot. That’s what happened to me.

  • @blissfulbaboon

    @blissfulbaboon

    3 жыл бұрын

    What does THAT tell you?

  • @marieannemifsudgrimaud127
    @marieannemifsudgrimaud1278 ай бұрын

    Pl does Brenda take bone drugs now. . And how is she now.?

  • @LIVEANDLOVEART
    @LIVEANDLOVEART4 жыл бұрын

    Can Brenda stay up all day.. I need to bedrest every 2 or 3 hours.

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes. She is still active.

  • @SimSpark1
    @SimSpark13 жыл бұрын

    i was hit by a car and got my t11 crushed and pelvis abonetear. I have noone to help me , no money so i am going into a dark period i guess... this woman still has a husband, money to pay for help and children. i don and i am 57yrs and in a second of someone else's distraction i am crippled for life..

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am sorry to hear about your situation.

  • @sarahveley3793
    @sarahveley37937 жыл бұрын

    First young people get compression fractures. Im 26 now fractured at 22. Secondly anger and her thoughts are what come with pain that you didn't want her to talk about! Suicide rates are ridiculous with chronic back pain so her talking about her anger can benefit others. The thing you chose to not let her talk about. Being in pain is not fucking rainbows so stop diluting what it is.

  • @cincinmoon

    @cincinmoon

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sarah Veley hello, first of all, you poor girl!! I felt your pain through your words. Yes, definitely, suicidal thoughts and depression are your worst enemy with not only physical pain, but the emotional pain that follows with it. There’s nothing worse than feeling worthless. Plus living in a world where women have to struggle to make a living and can’t just say I quit my job and do something else... etc I’m also struggling with a lot of pain and misconceptions on what I should do and not do. However I did find her video encouraging. I’m 50 now and been suffering with these compound fractures in my lower since I was 23 years old. Listen to your body and try to find someway to rest or lifestyle change before you become worse. I know, it’s not easy to do, I feel like hypocrite giving you this suggestion. Because I’m struggling with quitting a job that is physically killing me. I’m laying on bed crying and depressed feeling worthless these pasted few days. I hate life right now too. However, I’m trying to look for some hope to all of this... I wish you all the best in your endeavors to find a solution to your problems as well. Hang in there!

  • @keithbyrne8070

    @keithbyrne8070

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sarah Veley truly different pain than I ever had takes my breath away sometimes Iam 2 weeks in to a L1 compacted fracture dozed up for last two weeks stoped takin them fewe days ago and Iam back on them again with the pain I hope it stops soon just here for info

  • @keithbyrne8070

    @keithbyrne8070

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sarah Veley how are u doing nowadays

  • @MikeHawk-tj3dz

    @MikeHawk-tj3dz

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sarah Veley what helped for you because im also in my 20's and I have 3 compression fractures and I cant seem to cope with a regular lifestyle. I'm at my breaking point where i think my back pain will never allow me to live a normal life. School, work, socializing etc.

  • @blissfulbaboon
    @blissfulbaboon3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the great video.No offense to her advice but she says myofascial therapy helped her with the initial spasms..Deep tissue massage is dangerous for the beginning stages of a fractured,fragile bone that could easily be displaced by deep bodywork.Later,after the bone is stablized you can go deeper. MAGNESIUM needs to be mentioned,, which stops all spasms around the fracture,coming in a spray for topical use or pills and one of the MOST important minerals for your bones.Magnesium oxide is a good source.Also, TUMERIC, which is an anti-inflammatory herb is extremely helpful with the inflammatory stage of any fracture.When healing osteoporosis *food intake ,lack of nutrients ,toxicity,, lack of exersize and even the emotional/spiritual components must be looked at , all affecting bone remodeling and growth .It has been proven that a mostly vegetarian diet with lots of leafy greens heals bones,meat being too acidic and requires calcium to metabolize,calcium the body takes off your bones.VITAMIN D3,MAGNESIUM 600 MG OF MAGNESIUM GLYCINATE)ZINC,STRONTIUM,,,SILICA,VIT.C,VIT E,VITAMIN B COMPLEX,.......LOTS OF LEAFY GREENS,KALE,COLLARD GREENS,CHARD,CABBAGE,BROCCOLI,PARSLEY,.mostly vegetarian diet using lentils,beans and peas for protein sources(Pressure cooked)No processed food,alcohol,coffee,cigarettes,sugar,salt or toxic drugs.A GREAT book on the subject is called PREVENTING AND REVERSING OSTEOPOROSIS by Dr. Alan Gaby...

  • @margaretmartinpt

    @margaretmartinpt

    3 жыл бұрын

    I encourage you to read the blog post that accompanies this video. We suggest exercises related to compression fractures. However, make sure you receive the clearance of your surgeon or physician that you are ready to start an exercise program. You need the green light from them. melioguide.com/osteoporosis-treatment/treat-compression-fracture/

  • @rosemarybaxter9120

    @rosemarybaxter9120

    2 жыл бұрын

    My chiropractor and osteopath were adamant I hadn’t fractured, and gave me deep tissue massage. Much later, an X-Ray showed I had fractured.

  • @sharonj.2350

    @sharonj.2350

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm going to take your advice and start eating healthy leafy greens, tumeric, and magnesium. I'm laying in a hospital bed right now after a roll over car crash almost all of my thoracic vertebrae are compression fractures I'm gonna be in a back brace for the next few months. No more questionable life choices for me. I'm 33 and it's time to live a good life and stop beating this body to the ground

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