Prevention Is The Best Treatment For Osteoporosis
- On February 7, 2017
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Understanding Osteoporosis Risk Factors
There are many things that affect your risk to osteoporosis, with the primary modifiable factors being smoking, drinking and a sedentary lifestyle.
However, the following exercises can help prevent or limit the effects of osteopenia and osteoporosis.
Strength Training for Bone Health
By using resistance of some type, whether it be weights or bands we strengthen the muscle, and most importantly for osteoporosis, we strengthen the bone where the muscle attaches to.
Many women, who are more at risk than men, avoid strength training when this type of exercise is crucial to building and maintain bone mass and quality. It is key to strengthen the posterior chain (or muscles through the back portion of our body) to help maintain good posture and prevent kyphosis, which can later lead to vertebral fractures for those with osteoporosis.
Weight-Bearing Exercise to Improve Bone Density
The micro-impact that bone undergoes during weight-bearing exercises, such as walking, jumping, running, also help to maintain bone integrity.
A Cochrane review identified dynamic weight-bearing, high force exercise leads to the greatest improvements of bone mass.
Flexibility Training for Posture and Function
By improving overall function and postural control with flexibility exercises we can ward off osteoporosis.
Each of our muscles have a certain length at which they function optimally, if the muscles are shortened (tight) or too loose they may not be able to respond ideally. Properly responding muscles are essential in all of our daily movements, such as being able to quickly correct our movements to avoid falling after stepping on a pebble for example.
Balance Training to Prevent Falls
Our ability to balance ourselves comes for many different systems within the body and regular balance training helps to prevent falls.
Exercise for Osteopenia and Osteoporosis Management
These types of exercise can be used for prevention, or to assist those with osteopenia or osteoporosis. Those with osteopenia or osteoporosis should alter the amount of impact of their exercises.
Why Physiotherapy Guidance Matters for Bone Health
Regardless of your state, a physiotherapist can always help coach and guide you in the type, amount and frequency of exercise that is best for you. If you are concerned about bone health, have been diagnosed with osteopenia or osteoporosis, or simply want to reduce your risk as you age, physiotherapy can help guide you safely and effectively. At Move Authentically, we develop individualized exercise programs that focus on strength, balance, posture, and bone health to support long-term function and independence. Book your appointment today to get expert, evidence-informed care for osteoporosis prevention and management in Kingston, ON.


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