2014
DOI: 10.4137/cmamd.s14077
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Modern Rehabilitation in Osteoporosis, Falls, and Fractures

Abstract: In prevention and management of osteoporosis, modern rehabilitation should focus on how to increase muscular and bone strength. Resistance exercises are beneficial for muscle and bone strength, and weight-bearing exercises help maintain fitness and bone mass. In subjects at higher risk for osteoporotic fractures, particular attention should be paid to improving balance – the most important element in falls prevention. Given the close interaction between osteoporosis and falls, prevention of fractures should be… Show more

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“…On the other hand, strains above the upper threshold of the remodelling window will increase formation over resorption. 16,31 Nevertheless, this explanation is quite simple considering the complex pathophysiology with regard to hormonal influences, the injury and the neurogenic factor in body composition of paraplegics. 3 All paraplegics were in the chronic stage, which suggests that the neurogenic factor coexists as an influential regulator.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, strains above the upper threshold of the remodelling window will increase formation over resorption. 16,31 Nevertheless, this explanation is quite simple considering the complex pathophysiology with regard to hormonal influences, the injury and the neurogenic factor in body composition of paraplegics. 3 All paraplegics were in the chronic stage, which suggests that the neurogenic factor coexists as an influential regulator.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zaleca się również, aby chory po złamaniu szyjki kości udowej wykonywał ćwiczenia kinezyterapeutycznych dłużej niż 15-30 minut w sesji. Stopniowe obciążanie kończyny można rozpocząć po 18 dniach, a ćwiczenia o większej intensywności, takie jak trening siłowy, mogą być stopniowo wdrażane po miesiącu rehabilitacji szpitalnej [19].…”
Section: Edukacja Pacjentaunclassified
“…Osteoporosis is a widespread chronic metabolic disease, in the course of which the bone mass continously decreases, usually occurring with increasing age, that predominantly affects postmenopausal women and older people (1). The disease usually leads to an increased risk of bone fractures, especially in the wrist, spine or hips, causing significant disability, morbidity, mortality and expenses (1,2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disease usually leads to an increased risk of bone fractures, especially in the wrist, spine or hips, causing significant disability, morbidity, mortality and expenses (1,2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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