Implants and methods for bone treatment, preferably minimally invasive treatment, including repositioning of vertebrae may comprise 
insertion of a 
bobbin having a wire, string, thread or band, coiled around the 
bobbin. During coiling, the 
diameter of the bobbing / band complex may increase. Such increase in 
diameter can push against the inner side of the endplates of the 
vertebral body, and augment the 
vertebral body to its original height. The 
implant may also take the form of a coiled sleeve which when inserted into the 
vertebral body is uncoiled. The force of the uncoiling sleeve pushes against the inner side o the endplates of the vertebral body, restoring the vertebral body to its original height. The 
implant may also take the form of fibrous masses comprised of a thread or other relatively thin structure, for example a 
fiber or strand, of any 
biocompatible material having desired characteristics, for example a 
shape memory alloy, 
titanium, stainless steel, another 
metal or 
metal alloy, a 
ceramic, a composite or any combination thereof. The, strand, thread or other 
fiber may be coiled, woven, matted, tangled or otherwise formed into a 
wool-like 
mass or body having a desired configuration. Expansion of the expandable member within the vertebral body or other bone may reposition the 
fractured bone to a desired height and augment the bone to maintain the desired height. A 
bone cement or other filler can be added to further treat and stabilize the vertebral body or other bone.