(S32.8) Fracture of other and unspecified parts of lumbar spine and pelvis

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6 362 549 in individuals diagnosis fracture of other and unspecified parts of lumbar spine and pelvis confirmed

Diagnosis fracture of other and unspecified parts of lumbar spine and pelvis is diagnosed Women are 9.72% more likely than Men

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Risk Group for the Disease fracture of other and unspecified parts of lumbar spine and pelvis - Men aged 55-59 and Women aged 80-84

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-95+
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in in men, the disease manifests at any ageLess common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-1
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-95+

Disease Features fracture of other and unspecified parts of lumbar spine and pelvis

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Fracture of other and unspecified parts of lumbar spine and pelvis - what does this mean

A fracture of other and unspecified parts of the lumbar spine and pelvis is a break in the bones of the lower back and pelvis that occurs due to a traumatic force, such as a fall or a motor vehicle accident. it can also occur due to osteoporosis or other medical conditions that weaken the bones. symptoms include pain, swelling, and limited mobility. treatment may include rest, immobilization, physical therapy, and, in some cases, surgery.

What happens during the disease - fracture of other and unspecified parts of lumbar spine and pelvis

The fracture of other and unspecified parts of the lumbar spine and pelvis is caused by a traumatic event where a force is applied to the spine and pelvis with enough force to cause a fracture. this force can come from a direct blow, a fall, or a sudden twist or bend. the force can cause the bones to break or bend, resulting in a fracture. the fracture can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty in movement. in severe cases, it can also cause nerve damage and paralysis.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • X-rays
  • CT Scan
  • MRI
  • Ultrasound
  • Bone Scan
  • Physical Examination
  • Medical History

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main goal of the treatment: To restore mobility and reduce pain
  • Immobilization with a cast or brace
  • Physical therapy to improve flexibility and strength
  • Pain management with medications
  • Injections to reduce inflammation and swelling
  • Surgery to repair the fracture
  • Rehabilitation exercises to help regain mobility
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25 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Fracture of other and unspecified parts of lumbar spine and pelvis - Prevention

The most effective way to prevent fracture of other and unspecified parts of lumbar spine and pelvis is to maintain strong bone health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, and adequate calcium and vitamin d intake. additionally, wearing appropriate safety gear when engaging in high-impact activities, such as contact sports, can help reduce the risk of injury.