Conflicting advice on exercise
I was told exercise must be weight bearing and impact like walking dancing and marching in place. This says weight bearing but easy on the impact.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/osteoporosis/in-depth/osteoporosis/art-20044989
Is weight bearing but not impact ok? My knees would appreciate that.
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So great to have this detailed information...thank you so much!
Biodensity machine
If you have access to stairs, climbing stairs is a good weight bearing exercise. Check out Margaret Martin or Dr Doug Lucas videos for great ideas of managing osteoporosis. I especially like Dr. Lucas videos. He offers great advice on managing osteoporosis.
Since I don’t have severe osteoporosis yet, I am planning on using diet and exercise to control it. I was only diagnosed in December, so I won’t know how successful I will be until my next DEX scan.
Good luck
Check into the Wellen program for expert directed exercise.
And if you do not mind yoga, there are several YouTubes of those doing Dr Fishman's 12 poses proven to benefit Osteo.
I enjoy one of these each day and feel the difference.
I did the same as you. I exercised daily with help of pr, did yoga, walked 11-15 flights of stairs daily. I still fractured L2 while squatting trying to lift 60 pounds of dog.
And, despite what some people say about swimming or water therapy, it has helped me build muscle and balance in ways that I had not on land.
I also had improving dexa and still fractured. 😢
Sounds like a great program. I also have balance issues with knee arthritis. Maybe I will look into getting a walking treadmill. I do lots of exercises via Youtube and DVD's that specialize in
safe exercises for people with osteoporosis. Margaret Martin is also very good. Happy walking!
6 months ago I fractured a vertebrae in my thoracic spine by improperly lift a 5 gallon paint can. That is when I discovered I had osteopenia in my thoracic spine and osteoporosis in my lumbar spine.