Has anyone found an exercise based program proven to work?
To All-Very important information shared by Belinda Beck from- theboneclinic- goggle that- based in Australia- yesterday in the Osteoporosis Summit that has been sited here going on this week. The Liftmor trials, which she was in charge of , has been tracking people for over 10 years put a program into place called Onero, based on that thinking and the results are in and impressive. It works to improve bone mass. It's based on HiRIT -( I believe the acronym is to denote High Intensity Resistance Impact Training). It can be safe and effective led BY PEOPLE that have been trained. She emphasized NOT to do these exercises without SUPERVISION. Sherri Betz's exercise programs are built off this thinking. Beck said to grow bone you need specific, targeted training. They watched people over many years in the Liftmor trials and then went one step further to set up a clinic in the real world to test it out . As she explained, its based on one lifting 85% of what you can lift in one repetition. So that is a lot, but everyone is different. For one it might mean starting with a broom stick , for another it could mean 2o lbs or more. The program is individualized for each person. Each person receives a 2 1/2 hr baseline assessment. A very important thing she commented on that at first they were confused about was why the femoral neck didn't change the BMD score much- but hot off the press this week- they have a 3-D testing device in their clinic and it revealed that the thickness of the cortex increased particularly where the femoral neck fracture usually starts. and further the proximal head of the femur cortex gets thicker along with the trabeculae . so therefore the shape of the bones improve and there's increased internal hip support. She did go over some of the basic criteria to do this Onero program , but I won't bore you with those details , except to say that most people can participate in this treatment. I will direct you to go to a podcast with Margie Bissinger PT where she interviews Dr. Claudia Tamas, she is an Onero trained clinician that heads up a medical clinic in NJ. This information is new and there are very few clinics in the US that offer this . So get out there and talk about it, maybe share this info with your general dr, endo, PT office, etc. so it can begin to be offered in more places!!! That was a lot , but hope that this gives you all some hope!! Beck said they are changing the idea that instead of meds, exercise can be the first line of defense against osteoporosis issues!! Good Luck to all on your own path!
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For those of us who don’t have access to an Onero Program, check this out. Dr Lisa Moore has a lot of great videos on YouTube. The beauty of it is it’s all free. She’s just sharing her knowledge with the community. What a Great, AWSOME lady !❤️
I agree, Lisa Moore is awesome! I've been working from a few of her YouTube videos for strength/resistance training. And her video that mtran88788 shared above, "4 Best Exercises for Bone Density" offers great information for what is needed to help bone density based on the LIFTMOR program.
I have also been using the exercise program developed by Lisa Moore, DPT. I can’t tell you yet if it’s effective because I just started; I will let you know next year after my next DEXA.
I am sharing her foundation series, which is where you should start if you are not used to exercising. It is a series of 6 videos where she explains how to do certain movements. You can progress as slowly (or faster) as you want.
After the Foundation Series then Dr Lisa Moore has a 52 weeks Program. 4 new exercises every week and they progress gradually in difficulty. I hope this helps people who don’t know where to start.
Check out Dr Peter Attia’s interview with Dr Belinda Beck, the creator of the Onero program for bone building. No drugs involved