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Is it possible to break/injure one’s own spine by suddenly twisting the torso? Why or why not?

Asked by KAVITA MISHRA ·

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Orthopedic Surgeon · Back Pain and Spinal Surgery

Yes, it is possible to break or injure your own spine by suddenly twisting your torso. Doing this type of movement quickly and without proper alignment can potentially place a great deal of stress on the spine and lead to injury such as a herniated disc or vertebral fracture.

The reason for this has to do with sudden movements that could cause ligaments, muscles, tendons, and other tissue surrounding the spine to pull too tightly on its structure. When this happens, there’s an increased risk of damaging vertebrae in the process—typically from compression fractures due to compressed spinal discs. In some cases, these issues may not be immediately apparent but can have serious consequences if left untreated.

To prevent injuring your back when you make any sudden movements like twisting your torso or lifting heavy objects:

  Make sure you warm up first; stretch gently before engaging in any physical activity  2. Maintain good posture while moving your body so that you are evenly distributing weight throughout rather than putting all the pressure onto one part  3. Avoid quick shifts in direction since they add extra stress onto joints   4. Lift with care; use correct techniques when picking up anything heavy    5. Listen to what your body tells you; if something doesn't feel right then stop immediately

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