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Preventing Hip Fractures - By: Dan Brathers

Osteoporosis has been affecting millions of people worldwide and it is one of the common causes for people who own mobility scooters. It is one of the most common ailments among seniors and it is characterized by the increased ability to have bone fractures due to weaker bones. A new study has shown that there are three primary ways to decrease the chances of developing hip fractures due to osteoporosis. Following these methods can bring down the chances of developing these fractures to over 20%.


The first step that should be done is to make sure that you have had a bone scan. This is very important. All people who are over the age of 50 that have a history of fractures due to fragility should be the first in line to get a bone scan. They are more likely to have osteoporosis more than anyone else. Women over the age of 65, men over the age of 70, and those who are medications such as corticosteroids should also consider getting a bone scan as well. It is always to best to catch a problem first before it gets worse.


The next step is where the doctor comes in. The person who has poor bone density should be educated as much as they can on the subject to learn ways of coping with it and still maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Those who are in need of osteoporosis treatment should receive safety checks for fall prevention besides receiving the proper medicine for their poor bone density.


The last step should concern fall prevention. During the study, the researchers created a program that involved physical therapy for patients who were at risk of developing osteoporosis. During the 4 year experiment nearly 40% of hip fractures ceased. There were over 10 centers that performed this experiment and the percentages were quite significant, making this procedure very helpful for treating and reducing hip fractures.

About the Author

Dan Brathers has shown great interest in US Medical Supplies.

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