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Restore Spinal Strength at NYSI Newburgh

Sudden back pain, a loss in height, or a noticeable spinal curve can often point to a vertebral compression fracture, particularly in older adults or those with osteoporosis. At New York Spine Institute in Newburgh, we offer advanced treatments like kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty to relieve pain, restore spinal stability, and help you get back to your routine—with minimal downtime.

Located at 12 Hudson Valley Professional Plaza, our Orange County office delivers expert spine care in a convenient, patient-focused setting. Whether you’re managing bone loss, recovering from an injury, or navigating chronic back pain, we’re here to help with experience and compassion.

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What Are Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty?

Kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty are minimally invasive procedures that stabilize spinal compression fractures. These fractures often occur in the thoracic or lumbar spine due to osteoporosis, trauma, or degenerative changes.

  • Kyphoplasty: A small balloon is inserted into the collapsed vertebra to restore height, followed by an injection of bone cement to stabilize the spine.
  • Vertebroplasty: Cement is injected directly into the fractured bone to reinforce it without the balloon step.

Both procedures are performed through a small incision, using real-time imaging for precision and safety.

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Who Is a Candidate for These Procedures?

You may be a candidate for kyphoplasty or vertebroplasty if you’re experiencing:

  • Sudden or severe back pain after a minor fall or movement
  • Reduced height or a forward-stooped posture
  • MRI or X-ray showing spinal compression fractures
  • Difficulty walking, standing, or bending
  • Persistent pain despite rest, medications, or bracing
  • Numbness or weakness caused by spinal instability

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What to Expect from Treatment

These outpatient procedures are performed under local anesthesia with light sedation.

During the Procedure:

  • Pre-Op Imaging: CT or MRI scans confirm the location and severity of the fracture.
  • Minimally Invasive Access: A small needle is guided to the fracture site.
  • Cement Injection: Bone cement is used to stabilize the vertebra (balloon optional with kyphoplasty).
  • Quick Relief: Many patients experience significant pain reduction within 24 hours.

Recovery Timeline:

  • Most patients return home the same day
  • Light movement is typically allowed within a few days
  • You'll receive instructions for posture, rest, and activity pacing
  • Follow-up care may include physical therapy and bone health counseling

Why Choose NYSI Newburgh for Spine Fracture Care?

Leading Experts, Local Access

New York Spine Institute is led by Dr. Alexandre B. de Moura, a nationally respected spine surgeon known for excellence in complex and minimally invasive procedures. Our Newburgh team brings this expertise to patients throughout Orange County, New Windsor, Beacon, Middletown, and beyond.

Comprehensive, Coordinated Care

We provide seamless access to consultation, pain management, and surgical planning—all from our Hudson Valley office. Imaging referrals and post-procedure physical therapy are carefully coordinated to reduce delays and improve outcomes.

Multilingual, Inclusive Support

We proudly serve a diverse community. Our team speaks Spanish, Portuguese, French, Russian, and more—ensuring every patient feels heard, respected, and empowered throughout their care journey.

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Get Relief from Spinal Fracture Pain

Compression fractures don’t have to limit your life. If you’re experiencing back pain or suspect a vertebral injury, early treatment can prevent long-term complications.

Call today to schedule your consultation at 12 Hudson Valley Professional Plaza, Newburgh, NY 12550. Relief, stability, and compassionate care are closer than you think—with NYSI Newburgh.

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