Anyone had experience with OsteoStrong, who is not a franchisee?

Posted by tikigod18 @tikigod18, Jan 29, 2019

Has anyone had experience with OsteoStrong? It suggests you will get a large increase in bone density while using their facility 10 minutes per WEEK. Somewhat pricey at $99 and up per month, but am curious if anyone who is NOT a franchisee, has experienced this program?

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I started Osteostrong in Dec. 2023. I had a Dexa in May 2023 and it said my lumbar was -3.4 and hip was -1.6. I was very surprised at this. I am active and healthy. Anyway, I did not want to do the meds. So, after researching a lot ( I am a scientist by profession, so I like to look at the numbers!), I have been consistently been taking Calicum, vit k, vit d and boron. I was trying to increase the weight on my bones with weight vest and running a little, sometimes doing hops etc. Then I found Osteostrong luckily in my area. Also lucky was that they took our OnePass gym benefit from our heatlh insurance. Anyway, I have been doing it every week since then. They now have a Echolight device that a professional runs that is standard in Europe for bone density as it is more sensitive and extensive. I had that done a couple of weeks ago ($157) and with that, my lumbar was -2.0 and my hip was -1.8, my bone fragility is normal. It's hard to tell if it's the difference in the testing types, or the osteogenic loading or both. I will have another Dexa in a year, so that will be interesting. betterbones.com/bone-health-basics/will-the-new-ultrasound-device-replace-dexa-bone-density-testing/

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@anne905

I’m 63, with I’m told, severe Osteoporosis.

I tried OsteoStrong, and I personally feel it’s overpriced and much overrated. I spoke with several people there, and those with improvement, started their program with osteopenia—not severe osteoporosis.

Other people who had severe osteoporosis, who had been there a longtime, actually said there was little improvement seen in their DEXA Scans, but thought OsteoStrong was stabilizing them so it wasn’t getting worse.

I considered the hype, lack of studied proof, and what members told me. I was only there for a short time, because my intuition told me, it wasn’t beneficial for me. Especially, for my overall health and fitness.

The program was more than $99/mo in my area, annd I was told only 1-day/ week wasn’t enough to see the progress I desired—so there’s that.

I couldn’t budget in anything else! So I purchased my own vibration plate that has a built-in program for Osteoporosis, started doing equipment-based Pilates, walking, and weightlifting (not heavy). I make sure I get 1000 - 1200mg of Calcium per day, and receive a Prolia injection every 6-months (Note: I cannot take any other medications due to experiencing negative side effects.)

My DEXA scan is now showing overall improvement, so this is a good path for me.

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I think you chose very well and wish you well.

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@stish

I started Osteostrong in Dec. 2023. I had a Dexa in May 2023 and it said my lumbar was -3.4 and hip was -1.6. I was very surprised at this. I am active and healthy. Anyway, I did not want to do the meds. So, after researching a lot ( I am a scientist by profession, so I like to look at the numbers!), I have been consistently been taking Calicum, vit k, vit d and boron. I was trying to increase the weight on my bones with weight vest and running a little, sometimes doing hops etc. Then I found Osteostrong luckily in my area. Also lucky was that they took our OnePass gym benefit from our heatlh insurance. Anyway, I have been doing it every week since then. They now have a Echolight device that a professional runs that is standard in Europe for bone density as it is more sensitive and extensive. I had that done a couple of weeks ago ($157) and with that, my lumbar was -2.0 and my hip was -1.8, my bone fragility is normal. It's hard to tell if it's the difference in the testing types, or the osteogenic loading or both. I will have another Dexa in a year, so that will be interesting. betterbones.com/bone-health-basics/will-the-new-ultrasound-device-replace-dexa-bone-density-testing/

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May I ask how old you are and whether you are post menopausal or have had a hysterectomy. I ask because loss of estrogen production is a major factor in osteoporosis.

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@anne905

What was your DEXA score before starting OsteoStrong, and since you’ve been in their program, what have your DEXA score increases been?
I’m personally interested in hearing from people in the OsteoStrong program, if it’s actually reversing their osteoporosis.
Thanks in advance.

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I had a dexa scan 6 months into the program and my numbers were very good. They were surprised at how good they were. I do a lot of exercising out of the program. I recently had an Echolight scan and will have another in 6 months but with Echolight I have nothing to compare it to. I’ve read that Echolight is a lot more accurate than dexa. Also, I agree with others that itis expensive and I sure hope it’s worth the money for my osteoporosis!

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I was diagnosed with osteoporosis and a T-score of -2.9. My rheumatologist recommended Prolea. Being reluctant to go down that road I began an osteostrong program and AlgaeCal supplements. I will admit I was extremely skeptical because it did seem to good to be true, but I felt I had to do something. After 1 year, I redid my dexa which is now -2.6. While I can’t tell you which, or whether both, have contributed to the improvement, I will say my Dr. is extremely impressed and told me to keep doing what I’m doing. For what it’s worth, he believes the osteostrong was most beneficial.

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@patjack2

I had a dexa scan 6 months into the program and my numbers were very good. They were surprised at how good they were. I do a lot of exercising out of the program. I recently had an Echolight scan and will have another in 6 months but with Echolight I have nothing to compare it to. I’ve read that Echolight is a lot more accurate than dexa. Also, I agree with others that itis expensive and I sure hope it’s worth the money for my osteoporosis!

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Thank you for that information, but did you start out with ‘severe’ osteoporosis, or just say, osteopenia or minor numbers? I ask because I’m finding that people I’ve seen advertised or have spoken to who are in the program, who state they’ve had good results with OsteoStrong, are *not* people who have severe osteoporosis. That was an issue with their promotion. They don’t show proof of efficacy by revealing actual DEXA scores, of people in *their* program. The benefits noted when I was there, were not actually associated with their specific program.

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@bruceandruth1970

Has anyone gone to OsteoStrong to improve their osteoporosis? I have gone twice. It now hurts to turn my neck and I have had pain in my mid-back area every day.

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I’ve been doing osteostrong for 3 months now, can’t sleep on my back anymore. Just now wondering if it’s the one machine where you press against your back. What happened to your back pain?

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@abrayome

I’ve been doing osteostrong for 3 months now, can’t sleep on my back anymore. Just now wondering if it’s the one machine where you press against your back. What happened to your back pain?

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I started osteostrong and after 9 session fractured T7
I cancelled and am sorry I ever started- price is high and my experience was sub-par
Never got person I asked for, time was changed, and had problems with with arm - hand and
shoulder pain I attributed to something else.

After spending all that money I am in worse shape than I was to begin with

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@rwrighto

I started osteostrong and after 9 session fractured T7
I cancelled and am sorry I ever started- price is high and my experience was sub-par
Never got person I asked for, time was changed, and had problems with with arm - hand and
shoulder pain I attributed to something else.

After spending all that money I am in worse shape than I was to begin with

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Wow! I’m sorry to hear that, and a little worried. I’ve been doing Osteostrong for 6 months now and my bone density improved so I am now scheduled for surgery. ( I also did Reclast infusion and the calcium supplements.) I felt stronger and was doing well, until about 3 weeks ago when everything started to hurt-shoulders, arms, hands. I wonder if that has been caused by the machines???

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This YouTube video is interesting... as are the comments.

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