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Osteoporosis Cameron Dressen, Ryan Sanft, and Tyler Kohmetscher

Cameron Dressen, Ryan Sanft, and Tyler Kohmetscher

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OsteoporosisCameron Dressen, Ryan Sanft, and Tyler Kohmetscher

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Background Skeletal disease that is characterized

by low mineral density Occurs when the formation of new

bone doesn’t keep up with the removal of old bone

>10 million Americans older than 50 have this disease and another 34 million are at risk

Normal -1 to 1 standard deviations of a normal

BMD Osteoporosis

-2.5 to 2.5 standard deviations off of normal BMD

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Types Primary Osteoporosis

Most common type More common in women than men▪ Women have lower BMD than men

Postmenopausal women-estrogen decreases

Testosterone decreases in men Secondary Osteoporosis

Caused by other medical conditions

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Types (cont)

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Rare form present at birth Bones break for no reason

Idiopathic Juvenile Osteoporosis Ages 8-14 or during growth periods No known cause

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Exercise Testing

Considerations Use bike as alternative to treadmill Avoid tests that would load the spinal

column Don’t do max tests with patients with

severe osteoporosis

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Exercise Prescription

Individuals at risk have 1 or more risk factors Current low bone mass Age Female

If at risk use FITT principle to help maintain bone health

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Exercise Prescription Frequency

Weight-bearing 3-5 days/wk Resistance 2-3 days/wk

Intensity Moderate intensity (60-80% 1RM) 8-12 reps High (80-90% 1 RM) 5-6 reps

Time 30-60 min/day

Type Weight-bearing- stair climbing, walking, etc Resistance Exercises

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Special Considerations

Generally recommended Moderate exercise that doesn’t cause

pain Those with osteoporosis AVOID….

Explosive movement and high-impact loading

Twisting, bending or compression of spine

For elderly prescribe Stretching Balance exercises