Osteoporosis is a condition in which lowered bone density leads to a high risk of bone fracture. Although common in people of advanced age1 and with certain medical conditions2,3, the risk is able to be minimized with modern medications4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and lifestyle interventions13, 14. Hip fractures in the elderly in particular can lead to significantly reduced quality of life15, requiring assistance with everyday needs, and even death16.
Our office utilizes an imaging device, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA), that measures bone density, using only a small amount of radiation17. By identifying low bone density early and treating appropriately, the risk of long-term consequences from osteoporosis can be lowered4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Osteopathic treatment is not only for muscle and joint issues; it has application to the internal structures of the body as well, and can be beneficial for a variety of complaints.
Conservative orthopedics includes evaluation of musculoskeletal complaints and treatment with a variety of non-surgical modalities. Referral for surgery is provided when indicated.
Sports medicine begins with evaluation prior to beginning a new activity, and continues through maintenance and prevention of injuries, as well as treatment of issues as they arise.
Osteoporosis can be a life-threatening condition. Early diagnosis and treatment are shown to prevent broken bones and disability, and improve quality of life.