Osteoporosis Treatment
- Physical therapy for osteoporosis may include wearing a weighted kypho-orthosis harness while performing back exercises. The harness is generally worn for 30 minutes in the morning and in the evening.
- Pain medications may be prescribed to treat chronic pain caused by osteoporosis.
- Some women may benefit from hormone therapy to treat osteoporosis. In addition, women may be prescribed Evista which improved bone density in post-menopausal women. Women can also take a once-per-year IV dosage of Reclast to reduce the risk of spinal fractures. Tamoxifen may also be used in post-menopausal women to decrease the risk of bone fractures.
- Men may benefit from taking bisphophonates medications that help to maintain bone mass.
- Calcitonin may be used for men or women who for one reason or another cannot take other drugs for osteoporosis. Calcitonin works by slowing bone loss. Another drug option is Forteo, which is a very strong drug that stimulates the growth of new bone. Forteo is mostly used for men or women who have severe cases of osteoporosis.
Physical Therapy
Pain Treatment
Treatments for Women
Treatments for Men
Treatments for Women and Men
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