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Surgery for Osteoporosis

Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: 4 days ago | Replies (14)

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@naturegirl5

@scbarb79 I personally do not know of surgical approaches to correct for osteoporosis. I don't know what that would look like as I think about bone density changes throughout the body. I have friends who have had surgery when they've had fractures but I know this doesn't answer your question.

I'd like to think that any lack of surgical approaches for correcting osteoporosis is unrelated to our age. As I think abour this I know of people who have developed osteoporosis at much younger ages (in their 30's and 40's) because of the lack of absorption of minerals that would ordinarily protect bone density. These people I know have been offered the same protocols as me which has included diet, exercise, and medications when indicated.

I wonder if anyone else here can answer this question as I do some research and see what I can find out?

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