Vertebroplasty
Restore Strength, Relieve Pain
Vertebroplasty is an advanced, minimally invasive procedure designed to stabilize vertebral compression fractures and alleviate severe back pain caused by osteoporosis, trauma, or cancer-related bone weakening. A specialized medical-grade bone cement is injected into the fractured vertebra, quickly hardening to provide immediate support and relief. The procedure is performed under fluoroscopic guidance to ensure precision and effectiveness. Unlike traditional spinal surgeries, vertebroplasty requires only a small incision and offers a significantly shorter recovery period. Many patients experience pain relief within 24 to 48 hours and can return to daily activities within a few days. Vertebroplasty is a safe and effective option for individuals who have not responded to conservative treatments like pain medication, bracing, or physical therapy.


Stabilize Your Spine, Restore Mobility
Vertebral compression fractures occur when weakened vertebrae collapse due to osteoporosis, trauma, or cancer-related bone deterioration. These fractures can cause severe back pain, reduced mobility, and spinal deformities, significantly impacting a person's ability to perform daily activities. Left untreated, the condition may lead to further spinal instability and an increased risk of additional fractures. Vertebroplasty provides a targeted solution by reinforcing the damaged vertebrae, preventing further collapse, and restoring spinal function. By stabilizing the fracture with medical-grade bone cement, the procedure effectively reduces pain and helps patients regain mobility. This treatment is especially beneficial for those who have not responded to conservative management options and require immediate pain relief.
Vertebroplasty provides fast pain relief and prevents further vertebral collapse, allowing patients to regain mobility and improve their quality of life. The minimally invasive procedure is performed with precision to ensure safety, comfort, and effective spinal stabilization.

Vertebroplasty is a quick, outpatient procedure that typically takes 30 to 60 minutes per treated vertebra. The patient lies on their stomach while a small needle is used to inject the medical-grade bone cement. The cement hardens within minutes, stabilizing the vertebra. After a short observation period, most patients can return home the same day with minimal downtime.
Most patients experience little to no discomfort during vertebroplasty because it is performed under local anesthesia and mild sedation. Some may feel slight pressure at the injection site, but the procedure itself is generally well-tolerated. Many patients report immediate pain relief, with significant improvement occurring within 24 to 48 hours as the cement stabilizes the fracture and supports the spine.
Recovery from vertebroplasty is typically quick and straightforward. Patients are encouraged to rest for the first 24 hours and gradually resume normal activities within a few days. Strenuous activities and heavy lifting should be avoided for at least a few weeks. Most individuals notice a dramatic reduction in pain and an improvement in mobility soon after the procedure, enhancing their overall quality of life.
Vertebroplasty is ideal for individuals with painful vertebral compression fractures caused by osteoporosis, trauma, or cancer-related bone weakening. Candidates should have persistent pain that has not responded to conservative treatments like pain medication, bracing, or physical therapy. A thorough evaluation, including imaging studies, is necessary to determine if vertebroplasty is the best option for restoring spinal stability and alleviating discomfort.