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Osteoporosis and Physical Therapy

Osteoporosis is a silent disease affecting about 25% of women and about 5% of men aged 65 and over. Many people with osteoporosis do not know they have it until they sustain a fracture at the hip, spine or wristCurrently, screening for osteoporosis is recommended for people who are 65 or older, and women who are 50-64 years old with more risk factors.  Some risk factors for osteoporosis include hormone imbalance, thyroid conditions, family history of osteoporosis or fractures, smoking, and sedentary lifestyle.  

If you are diagnosed with osteoporosis, physical therapy can decrease symptoms through postural trainingbalance, and body mechanics to reduce fracture riskStrength training exercises will also be used to increase strain on the bone increasing bone building production.  

Strengthening exercises should avoid: 

Focus should be placed on: 

If you have questions, please contact Capstone Physical Therapy. We are here to help you!

 

Resources:

https://www.cdc.gov/genomics/disease/osteoporosis.htm 

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