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Dr Hriday Acharya

Dr Hriday Acharya

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MBBS from BJ Medical College, Ahmedabad

Dr. Hriday Acharya has trained and worked at prestigious hospitals including Lilavati Hospital, Breach Candy Hospital, Sir H N Reliance Hospital, and B J Wadia Children's Hospital in Mumbai. He has received training from some of the best spine centers in India, Germany, and the USA. Dr. Acharya specializes in Pediatric Spine Deformities, adult spine fracture treatment, and a wide range of spine-related issues for both adults and children.

Speciality Spine Surgeon
Degrees MS Ortho(Gold Medalist) F.ASSI (Mumbai) FISS(USA,Germany)
Address 2, virvijay society, naranpura City- Ahmedabad
Experience Of: 22+ Years
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Spine Fractures

What are spine fractures?

As the name suggests, a spinal fracture is a ruin in a bone or bones of the spine. This can cause vertebrae to fall apart or wreck. The bone does not have to be cut in half. Trauma, which includes vehicle injuries, diving into shallow water, falls, or sporting injuries, can cause spinal fractures.

Osteoporosis or osteopenia from loss of hormones, aging, or cancer can reason the bones to crumble inward due to weak spot. In those cases, coughing or sneezing can cause a spoil. Millions of patients suffer from spinal fractures yearly with vertebral compression fractions most frequently stated. To compare, spinal fractures are approximately twice as common in comparison to hip fractures.

What are the signs and symptoms of spine fractures?

Symptoms of spinal fractures can range depending at the region and severity of the damage. In most cases, one will experience a few stages of pain. This may be due to structural changes in the backbone that have an effect on different elements of the body. Pain can also be a signs of injuries to nerves, nerve roots, or the spinal cord itself.

If you were in an accident, you can have other injuries like head trauma. Other injuries—once in a while referred to as distracting injuries—cause pain that overwhelms your spinal fracture pain. Seeking instant medical interest can help you pinpoint your genuine accidents and determine if there have been any fractures to the backbone.

Other Symptoms Associated With Spinal Fractures Include

  • Neck or again pain taking place unexpectedly—mainly after a fall or twist of fate
  • Worsening pain while standing or walking
  • Some pain alleviation even as lying down
  • Muscle spasms
  • Numbness or tingling in other regions of the body consisting of hands, arms, legs, and ft
  • Height loss
  • Limited mobility and range of movement
  • Noticeable deformity of the backbone
  • Paralysis—a loss of movement in an extremity due to a spinal wire harm