Vertebral Balloon Kyphoplasty/Vertebral Fracture Cement Fixation is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat painful vertebral fractures, often caused by osteoporosis or trauma. The goal is to relieve pain, restore vertebral height, and stabilize the spine. During the procedure, a small incision is made in the back, and a thin tube is inserted into the fractured vertebra. A balloon is then inserted and gently inflated to create space within the vertebra, effectively restoring its height. Once the space is created, a special bone cement is injected to stabilize the fracture and prevent further collapse. Patients typically experience immediate pain relief and can often resume normal activities shortly after the procedure. Kyphoplasty is effective for alleviating pain and improving mobility in individuals with vertebral compression fractures. It is generally recommended when conservative treatments, like rest and pain medications, have not provided sufficient relief.