Vertebral Pain Syndrome and Physical Performance in Older Women with Vertebral Fractures

Introduction: Vertebral fractures (VF) are a severe complication of osteoporosis that significantly impact physical performance, mobility, and quality of life in older women. This study investigates the intensity of vertebral pain and its effects on movement, coordination, and overall health.

Key Findings of the Study

  • The study assessed 215 women aged 50-89, divided into two groups: those with vertebral fractures (n=72) and those without (n=143).
  • Pain intensity was evaluated using an 11-component Visual Analog Scale (VAS).

Implications for Rehabilitation

  • Women with vertebral fractures require tailored physical therapy to improve balance, muscle strength, and coordination.
  • A multidisciplinary approach, including pain management and osteoporosis treatment, is essential for improving patient outcomes.

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