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OSTEOPOROSIS



Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bone to weaken to the extent where fractures are likely. Normal bone is constantly being built up and broken down. When not enough bone is built or too much has broken down, Osteoporosis is the result.

More than 25 million American's have Osteoporosis. Approximately 250,000 hip fractures occur every year because of bone thinning and are three times more common in women than in men. One third of all women over the age of 50 will have broken bones in the spine due to Osteoporosis.

Factors that contribute to Osteoporosis may be hormonal changes, lack of exercise, genetics, habits such as smoking, dietary intake, age (older adults have increased risk), and gender (women are greater risk than men).

A physical therapist at Family Physical Therapy Services can evaluate your problem and help manage the effects of Osteoporosis. A successful treatment program may include some of the following: If you believe you are a candidate to receive physical therapy to manage your Osteoporosis, consult your physician for a referral to Family Physical Therapy Services to seek treatment with a therapist who specializes in this area.


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