Sometimes pain appears suddenly, even without a fall or major injury. It may feel sharp at first, then settle into a constant ache that makes movement uncomfortable. In certain cases, this can be linked to osteoporotic fractures.
These fractures occur when weakened bones are unable to handle normal stress. The spine is one of the most common areas affected, which is why the pain often feels deep and persistent.
Treatment depends on the severity of the fracture and the condition of the bone. Some cases improve with support and structured care, while others may require targeted intervention to stabilise the spine and reduce discomfort.
Dr. Nishad Situt in Borivali East approaches osteoporotic fractures with careful assessment, ensuring that both the fracture and the underlying bone condition are addressed.
If you have experienced sudden back pain without a clear reason, it is important to understand whether your bones may be contributing to it.