Did you know that World Osteoporosis Day is marked on the 20th of October? So, we’ve decided to make it our focus this month. World Osteoporosis Day, after all, is about education and awareness. So, what is osteoporosis, what can you do to prevent it? How do you manage it? And how can the osteopaths at Active Osteopathy help?

Osteoporosis

What Is It?

Osteoporosis is often referred to as a “silent disease” because it develops gradually and doesn’t cause noticeable symptoms until a fracture occurs. Essentially, it’s a condition that weakens your bones, making them more fragile and prone to fractures. Our bones are living tissues, constantly being broken down and rebuilt. But with osteoporosis, the balance tips, and the creation of new bone doesn’t keep up with the removal of old bone, leading to a decrease in bone density.

Prevention is Key

Preventing osteoporosis is more effective than trying to treat it once it’s developed. Here are some key steps you can take to reduce your risk:

Managing Osteoporosis with Osteopathy

Now, let’s discuss how the osteopaths at Active Osteopathy might be able to assist in managing osteoporosis. It’s important to note that there’s no miraculous cure. But it is manageable. We can offer advice to help guide you to strengthen your bones, and work on overall alignment and balance making falls and fractures less likely. We may also be able to help with managing your pain. It’s a complex condition and you want a great team supporting you. We want to part of your team.  Read on to find out how… 

Osteoporosis is a condition that requires proactive prevention and comprehensive management. The osteopaths at Active Osteopathy can play a valuable role in helping individuals with osteoporosis to enhance their bone health, reduce pain, and improve their overall well-being. If you’re concerned about osteoporosis or already have it, book an appointment online. We look forward to working with you and your other healthcare providers to help you manage the condition and get the most out of life despite it. And remember, a healthy lifestyle and proactive care can go a long way in managing osteoporosis and maintaining a strong, resilient skeleton. Now if you’ll excuse us, we’re off to eat some calcium-rich food and do some weight-bearing exercise!

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