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Osteoporosis
is a disease that causes bones to thin and weaken thus becoming more susceptible
to fracture. At its worst, osteoporosis can result in chronic pain, disability,
physical deformity and loss of independence, but it is preventable and
treatable.
Hendrick
Center for Rehabilitation and Hendrick Women's Health Network have developed
a Comprehensive Osteoporosis Program specifically designed to help women
through stages of osteoporosis prevention, treatment and rehabilitation.
The
program includes state-of-the-art bone density measurement technology
at Vera West Women's Center, monthly Healthy Bones nutrition classes at
the center, and a rehabilitation regimen including a physical therapy
evaluation and specific exercise program designed by Hendrick Center for
Rehabilitation to meet each individual's needs.
It is
proven that regular exercise helps to slow the rate of bone loss. Light
to moderate physical activity in those with osteoporosis can reduce the
risk for falls and fractures, decrease pain and improve fitness. Exercise
also helps with muscle tone, weight control, balance and overall quality
of life. With effective means of measuring bone mass, attention to a healthy
bones diet, and a custom-made rehabilitation regimen, this Comprehensive
Osteoporosis Program offers women hope and help for recovery.
To learn
more about the comprehensive osteoporosis program, please contact the
rehabilitation staff at Hendrick
Center for Rehabilitation 325.670.6076) or Vera
West Women's Center at 325.670.3950.
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