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DiscussionHow do you halt the progress of osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Dec 15, 2023 | Replies (148)Comment receiving replies
Replies to "Morning and thank you for your interest and inquiry regarding vibration therapy. As we all know..there..."
A friend is buying the Liverpool after I sent her your post and she did some research. Her grandmother and mother had what seems to me like very early onset osteoporosis and she's finally paying attention to her own likely familial risk.
I plan on getting one soon and will at least visit a local OsteoStrong facility to see if it appeals. My face weight-bearing exercise, because I'm not slender enough to be considered too little weight (yet) is walking on the treadmill at various levels of incline or decline (right word?). I have a bad lower back and walking on a true horizontal bothers it more...
Dr. Clinton T. Rudin is one of people doing most research in this field. He sure has an impressive set of credentials and has authored or participated in over 40 peer-reviewed studies. I read some of the studies by him and others looking at vibratory stimulation to help bones heal. And grow. Whether it's a solution for mild to advanced osteoporosis today, its fascinating and may well be soon. Anyway, for those interested, here's his website at SUNY Stoney Brook. Reading this stuff makes m e regret the science courses I didn't take in college so I could whiz through the studies and not have to look up so many terms. Due diligence is hard work, lol.
https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bme/people/c_rubin.php