L A N C A S T E R M E D I C A L S O C I E T Y.O R G Best Practices Offers New Option for the Pain of Compression Fractures EDWARD J. VRESILOVIC JR., MD Orthopaedic Specialists of Central PA T wenty years ago, if patients had a compression fracture, they were told to wear a brace and instructed to rest. A lot of people did well with that treatment. For some people, though, the pain lingered on, causing them to have difficulty walking and getting around. LANCASTER 10 PHYSICIAN