Dr. Tigran Khachatryan, MD, PhD.

Spine Compression Fracture

What is a Spine Compression Fracture?

A spine compression fracture is a break in a vertebra that causes it to lose height and change shape. It often occurs in the mid or lower back and can lead to sudden pain, changes in posture, and reduced mobility. Many fractures heal with time, but some need targeted treatment.

These fractures can occur after a fall or car accident, and they are also common in people with osteoporosis. The pain may initially feel sharp, then develop into a deep ache that worsens with standing or walking. Some people notice height loss or a more rounded upper back.

Spine Compression Fracture Treatment in Glendale, CA

When back pain starts suddenly after even a minor injury, it is reasonable to seek careful evaluation, including spine compression fracture treatment in Glendale, CA, when appropriate. I am Tigran Khachatryan, MD, PhD, a neurovascular and endovascular neurologist practicing at the Armenian Neuroscience Institute in Glendale.

My role is to confirm the diagnosis, assess nerve involvement, and explain your options in clear, understandable language. Depending on your imaging results and overall health, the plan may include adjustments to your activity level, bracing, medication guidance, or a minimally invasive procedure. The goal is to help you heal safely and regain daily function.

I am one of the top spine compression fracture treatment specialists in Glendale, CA, as I focus on making evidence-based decisions and providing clear communication throughout your care. Imaging is reviewed with you, and I explain what the fracture means in terms of stability, pain control, and follow-up.

For many patients, spine compression fracture treatment in Glendale starts with a detailed exam and imaging review, then a step-by-step plan for pain control and safe activity. I explain what to watch for at home, how to protect the healing bone, and when to consider procedural options.

As a spine compression fracture treatment specialist in Glendale, I can review your case and help you understand the results of your scans and the expected course of recovery. Together, we can discuss whether monitoring, conservative care, or a procedure is the right next step.

Procedures I May Use for Compression Fracture Care

Treatment is selected based on aneurysm anatomy, symptoms, and whether an aneurysm is ruptured or unruptured. When a procedure is appropriate, I typically treat aneurysms endovascularly through the blood vessels. Planning for Brain or Cerebral Aneurysm Treatment in Glendale, CA includes a detailed imaging review and a discussion of benefits, risks, and follow-up.

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Balloon Kyphoplasty

During Balloon Kyphoplasty, I guide a small balloon into the collapsed vertebra using imaging. The balloon gently restores height and creates space for medical bone cement. The cement hardens quickly to stabilize the fracture and may reduce pain, helping patients move more comfortably during recovery, in carefully selected cases today.

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Balloon Kyphoplasty with Thermoablation (Sometimes)

Balloon Kyphoplasty with Thermoablation may be considered when a fracture is related to a tumor or abnormal tissue. Using image guidance, I use a probe to heat and treat the targeted area, then perform Kyphoplasty with bone cement for support. This approach can stabilize the vertebra and often reduce pain.

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Percutaneous Sacroplasty With Bone Cement (Sometimes, If Sacral)

If the fracture involves the sacrum, Percutaneous Sacroplasty With Bone Cement can provide added stability. Through a small needle and imaging guidance, I safely place bone cement into the weakened sacral area to support healing. Many patients notice improved ability to stand or walk as pain gradually decreases over time.

Symptoms of a Spine Compression Fracture that Should Prompt an Evaluation

Many people describe sudden back pain that worsens when they stand, bend, cough, or lift. Some symptoms are subtle and build slowly, especially when osteoporosis is involved. If pain persists beyond a few days or limits walking and self-care, an exam and imaging can help clarify the cause.

Seek urgent care if you have new leg weakness, numbness, trouble walking, loss of bowel or bladder control, fever, or severe pain after trauma. Those signs can indicate spinal cord or nerve pressure and should be assessed immediately.

Common Causes and Risk Factors for Spine Compression Fractures

A vertebra can fracture due to trauma, but weakened bone is a frequent contributing factor. Osteoporosis is a leading risk factor, especially after age-related bone loss. Long-term steroid use, certain cancers that spread to bone, and metabolic bone disorders can also reduce vertebral strength.

I look at the full picture, including medications, prior fractures, and your activity level. This helps me estimate whether the fracture is stable, determine if additional testing is needed, and identify steps that may reduce the risk of another fracture.

Get an Appointment for Spine Pain and Fracture Evaluation in Glendale

Appointments are required at my Glendale office, located at 1505 Wilson Terrace, Suite 150, Glendale, CA 91206. New patients are welcome. If you need spine compression fracture treatment in Glendale, CA, my team can help arrange an expedited consultation when possible.

To discuss symptoms, imaging, or referral questions, please call +1 (833) 888-9933 during our call hours, Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. I will review your history and outline the next steps, including whether a procedure is appropriate.

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