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The majority of fractures heal with pain medication, reduction in activity, medications to stabilize bone density, and a good back brace to minimize motion during the everyday basics.
Over-the-counter pain medications are often sufficient in relieving pain. Two types of non-prescription medications --
acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) -- are recommended. Narcotic pain medications and muscle relaxants are often prescribed for
short periods of time, since there is risk of addiction. Antidepressants can also help relieve nerve-related pain.
Activity modification. Bed rest may help with acute pain, but it can also lead to further bone loss and worsening
osteoporosis, which raises your risk for future compression fractures. I recommend a short period of bed rest for no more than a few days. However, prolonged inactivity should be avoided.
Also bone-strengthening drugs such as
bisphosphonates (such as Actonel, Boniva, and Fosamax) help stabilize or restore bone loss. This is a critical part of treatment to help prevent further compression fractures
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