Urbana Klin

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**Urvana Klin **in patients with a compression fracture can occur in both acute and chronic pathological fractures of a wedge-shaped fragment of the vertebral body. Compression of the spinal cord by Urvana Wedge leads to paresis or paralysis of the muscles of the limb, as well as impaired control of the pelvic organs. Compression fractures most often occur when falling from a height. These are the most common reasons. People with obesity, diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, and patients suffering from systemic diseases are also at risk.

According to research by Osaka University specialists, in absolute terms, the risk of vertebral fracture in a person performing heavy physical work is ten times greater than in those who avoid exercise. If we talk about office workers, they are also at high risk. Health risks are associated with unnatural body position when sitting, lack of mobility and inability to do relaxation exercises.



Urbana-Wedge is a wedge-shaped, or pyramidal-shaped bone fragment that appears in the body of the affected vertebra. Examination of the spine often reveals the presence of Urban, which is responsible for most of the compression. Urbana is depressed and may compress or press around the spinal cord. The spinal cord is one of the most important elements in the human body. It is responsible for sensation in the body and movement in the limbs, providing all the dynamics of the body. Any disorder in the spinal cord can lead to dire consequences. Doctors work with careful techniques to avoid putting too much pressure on the spine.

The most common reason why Urbana occurs is axial compression of the affected vertebral body, leading to a wedge-shaped change in the shape of the bone tissue. This deviation increases the likelihood of Urban formation. A person experiences pain in the neck or lower back when it is in an unstable position, and the mobility of the spine is also impaired. Only specialists can decide whether this defect needs to be dealt with. Elimination of Urban's defect includes surgery, the use of grooves, medications or orthodontic devices.