Scoliosis
When your bone density is reduced, leading to a vertebral compression fracture (also known as a collapsed): patients often feel acute back pain; The patient's spine is hunched, crooked, stooped, or more seriously, the vertebrae may be broken leading to a decrease in height. In fact, many patients with scoliosis suffer from a lot of pain. There are even cases of spinal fractures leading to disability.
Most cases of vertebral collapse or scoliosis will initially be asymptomatic while in uncomplicated osteoporosis. When the number of damaged vertebrae is more than 50%, there is a risk of instability in each segment of the spine. The instability of the spine will accelerate the rate of spinal degeneration. Compared with fracture, vertebral collapse is less fatal for the patient but often causes permanent disability, affecting the patient's life.