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Whole Body Vibration for Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: May 17 1:05pm | Replies (112)

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@mnsnowgirl

I started using the Marodyne low intensity vibration plate one year ago. When I started, I had had a Reclast infusion ( my first and only) and my Dena score for spine was -2.8. Last month, I had another Dexa scan done and I am now in the Osteopenia range (-2.1). My Endocrinologist feels that the Marodyne along with increased calcium intake must have helped, as it is extremely unusual to have the numbers drop. I was planning another infusion, but now that I have osteopenia rather than osteoporosis, I no longer need bone meds, just continue with over the counter calcium and vitamin D3 .

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@mnsnowgirl Thats great news!! I also use a Marodyne. Though there’s been some negative talk on this blog about it I still feel like it’s a worthwhile adjunct and that as further research is completed that will hopefully be proven.

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Good to hear your news! By coincidence, I have also -2,8 spine score. I am using Marodyne for 1 year now, and am going to make DEXA in may. Hope to bring good news about vibration platform to this forum as well! I take calcium with vit. D, and also vitamin K2, Mg and collagen.