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Compression fracture of the anterior part of vertebral body occurring in forward flexion
Usually does not produce neurological deficits
It is a stable fracture as only the anterior column of spine is involved
Caused by : Road traffic accidents, Fall from height
Predisposing factors : Osteoporosis



   
 
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<li>Compression fracture of the anterior part of vertebral body occurring in forward flexion</li>
<li>Usually does not produce neurological deficits</li>
<li>It is a stable fracture as only the anterior column of spine is involved</li>
<li>Caused by : Road traffic accidents, Fall from height</li>
<li>Predisposing factors : Osteoporosis</li>
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