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Regain Spinal Stability at NYSI West Orange

Sudden onset back pain, difficulty standing upright, or a noticeable loss of height could indicate a vertebral compression fracture—often caused by osteoporosis, injury, or cancer-related bone weakening. At New York Spine Institute in West Orange, NJ, our spine experts offer kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty—two proven treatments that restore stability and reduce pain without major surgery.

Conveniently located at 622 Eagle Rock Avenue, Suite 204, our West Orange office proudly serves communities across Essex County, including Livingston, Verona, South Orange, and the surrounding area. With a focus on personalized, minimally invasive care, we help patients return to normal function with confidence.

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What Are Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty?

Both kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty are image-guided outpatient procedures designed to treat spinal compression fractures—tiny breaks or collapses in the vertebrae that can cause severe pain and spinal deformity.

When Are These Procedures Used?

  • Osteoporotic fractures (common in older adults)
  • Fractures from low-impact injuries or lifting accidents
  • Spinal tumors or metastases weakening the bone

Key Differences:

  • Kyphoplasty: Involves inserting a balloon to gently restore vertebral height before injecting bone cement.
  • Vertebroplasty: Cement is injected directly into the fracture for immediate stabilization.

Both procedures provide fast, effective pain relief—often with same-day discharge and minimal recovery time.

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Do You Have a Spinal Compression Fracture?

You may benefit from kyphoplasty or vertebroplasty in West Orange if you’re experiencing:

  • Persistent back pain after a minor injury
  • Difficulty standing straight or bending without discomfort
  • A stooped or rounded back posture
  • Sudden height loss
  • Imaging (X-ray, MRI) confirming a vertebral fracture
  • No improvement with rest, bracing, or basic medications

Our board-certified spine specialists in West Orange will conduct a thorough evaluation and recommend the most appropriate treatment for your specific needs.

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What to Expect from Your Procedure

The Process:

  • A small incision is made in the back.
  • A needle is inserted into the affected vertebra using fluoroscopy (real-time imaging).
  • In kyphoplasty, a balloon is inflated to create space.
  • Special medical-grade cement is injected to stabilize the bone.

Recovery Timeline:

  • Most patients feel relief within 1–2 days
  • Return to light activity in 2–3 days
  • Follow-up care may include physical therapy for strength, posture, and balance

Our team in West Orange provides personalized aftercare to support healing and reduce the risk of future fractures.

Why Choose NYSI in West Orange, NJ?

Expert Spine Specialists, Local Access

Our West Orange physicians are part of NYSI’s elite team, trained in minimally invasive spine procedures and committed to achieving fast, safe, and lasting outcomes.

Seamless, Integrated Care

At NYSI, we coordinate every aspect of your care—from diagnosis to post-treatment rehab—so you receive efficient, holistic care without the stress of navigating outside referrals.

Multilingual, Community-Centered Support

Serving Essex County’s diverse population, our staff provides compassionate care in Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and other languages—ensuring clarity and comfort for every patient.

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Start Healing from Spinal Fractures Today

If back pain or posture changes are interfering with your quality of life, don’t wait. At New York Spine Institute in West Orange, we offer the advanced treatments and local care you need to restore comfort, mobility, and independence.

Call today to schedule your consultation. Your spine health starts here—in West Orange, NJ.

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