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Complex spine trauma and fractures (compression, burst, Chance, dislocation) result from high-energy mechanisms like accidents or falls, causing severe pain, instability, and potential paralysis. They are classified as stable or unstable (often with neurological deficits) and require urgent diagnosis via CT/MRI. Treatment ranges from stabilization (bracing) to surgery. Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Clinic +6 Key Aspects of Complex Spinal Injuries: Common Injury Types: Burst Fractures: Caused by high-energy axial loading, where the vertebra breaks into multiple pieces, potentially sending bone fragments into the spinal canal. Chance Fractures: A flexion-distraction injury often caused by seatbelts in motor vehicle accidents, where vertebrae are pulled apart. Fracture-Dislocations: Extremely unstable injuries where the spine is fractured and misaligned, resulting from rotation or shear forces. Compression Fractures: Typical in osteoporosis patients, but can be traumatic.