What brace do you wear when you break your back?

What brace do you wear when you break your back?

A spinal brace is a device designed to limit movement of the spine. It is most commonly used to manage spinal fractures but can also be used for other reasons such as supporting your spine after surgery. Limiting the movement of the spine through wearing a spinal brace helps the healing process.

Can a broken spine paralyze you?

A broken back involving the spinal cord can paralyze you for life, cutting off communication between the brain and the body below the level of injury. This can limit or stop the body’s ability to transmit sensory information and motor function information from the brain past the point of the injury.

Can you fully recover from a broken spine?

In some cases, you can expect to recover well from a spinal fracture. Occasionally, the pain doesn’t go away completely. You can expect your broken bone to heal within about three months. If you have pain beyond this period, it’s referred to as chronic pain.

Can you walk again if you break your spine?

Depending on how severe your injury is, you may experience pain, difficulty walking, or be unable to move your arms or legs (paralysis). Many fractures heal with conservative treatment; however severe fractures may require surgery to realign the bones.

What can they do for a fractured back?

The majority of fractures heal with pain medication, reduction in activity, medications to stabilize bone density, and a good back brace to minimize motion during the healing process. Most people return to their everyday activities. Some may need further treatment, such as surgery.

How does spinal cord injury affect the brain?

When the spinal cord is damaged, the message from the brain cannot get through. The spinal nerves below the level of injury get signals, but they are not able to go up the spinal tracts to the brain. Reflex movements can happen, but these are not movements that can be controlled.

Is a spine fracture serious?

Spinal fractures or a dislocation of one or more vertebrae in a spine caused by trauma is considered a serious orthopedic injury. The majority of these fractures occur as a result from a high velocity accident and can occur in the neck (cervical spine), mid back (thoracic spine) or low back (lumbar spine).

When do you need a back brace for a spinal fracture?

Spine bracing basics. Back braces are routinely recommended to patients during rehabilitation from back injuries and surgeries. In particular, braces are usually assumed to be necessary either as the primary treatment method for a minor spinal fracture, or as a key factor in rehabilitation after surgical repair of a more serious fracture.

What is a back brace and how does it work?

A back brace is a medical device specifically designed to limit the motion of the spine to provide external support and help enhance the healing process from an injury or surgery.

Do braces work to immobilize spines?

Some braces are obviously better at immobilizing spines than others: custom-fitted “clamshell” braces that cinch your entire trunk into rigid plastic are certainly more likely to reduce spinal movement, especially bending and twisting. However, even the most aggressive braces can probably only do so much to resist the force of gravity.

What is the best support brace for lower back pain?

Flexguard’s fully adjustable support brace is a top-notch choice that covers your upper and lower back. This strong yet comfortable brace improves your posture by training your upper back muscles and spine to return to their natural alignment.

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