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“Both procedures provided excellent pain relief and the complication rates were similarly very low,” explains Kennith Layton, MD, MS, FAHA, director of interventional neuroradiology at Baylor University Medical Center and co-author of the paper. “Given the results of the study, patients, referring physicians and surgeons can feel confident that either procedure can effectively treat vertebral compression fractures.”