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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@gulfgirl

I had my first session Wednesday of this week and I really feel 100% better. I have an inherited DDD with the rounded upper back and I am sitting up straighter and can breathe better! My left hip doesn't bother me as much as it used to when I would get the trash can from the road to bring to the house. I usually would have to have a cane with me to make it all the way there and back. I really am delighted with Osteostrong. You can have a trial visit to see if it is for you. They spend about an hour with you and get your medical history, drugs, complaints then ease you through the 4 machines. It takes some grit to pull or push isometrically but it's fun to watch that needle keep going to the right. I'm a 68 year old female with Leukocytosis among other things and I really feel so much better. I'm signed up for a monthly round which can be 4 or 5 sessions. Call them and ask for a trial visit. See for yourself. Wish this were available 20 years ago!

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One ten minute treatment using OsteoStrong's machines cannot possibly make someone who cannot bring a trash can from the road to the house without a cane, feel 100% better. Common sense!

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@dianeinnashville

One ten minute treatment using OsteoStrong's machines cannot possibly make someone who cannot bring a trash can from the road to the house without a cane, feel 100% better. Common sense!

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I have been going to the local Osteostrong for 14 months. I pay $159/month for a once a week visit that lasts around 15 minutes. Each visit begins and ends on a vibration machine followed by a supervised routine on the 4 Osteostrong machines. I have been consistently exceeding the threshold level on the machines for bone growth with no aches or pains, but I am fit and have been weight training on my own for years. Recent DEXA showed lumbar spine went from -3.4 to -3.7 while my right hip neck improved from -2.1 to -1.4 (first time I've had a Z score above 0 in years), and my right total hip went from -1.9 to -1.5. Left hip stayed the same. I have never taken any bone drugs but do take Bone Up and extra vitamin D3. Since my DEXA results were a mixed bag, I am not sure if I will continue Osteostrong or try to find another weight training program that is more focused on the spine.

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Apologies for this double posting. I'm not sure I posted the first time in the correct place.

I have been going to the local Osteostrong for 14 months. I pay $159/month for a once a week visit that lasts around 15 minutes. Each visit begins and ends on a vibration machine followed by a supervised routine on the 4 Osteostrong machines. I have been consistently exceeding the threshold level on the machines for bone growth with no aches or pains, but I am fit and have been weight training on my own for years. Recent DEXA showed lumbar spine went from -3.4 to -3.7 while my right hip neck improved from -2.1 to -1.4 (first time I've had a Z score above 0 in years), and my right total hip went from -1.9 to -1.5. Left hip stayed the same. I have never taken any bone drugs but do take Bone Up and extra vitamin D3. Since my DEXA results were a mixed bag, I am not sure if I will continue Osteostrong or try to find another weight training program that is more focused on the spine. I am not an employee or franchisee of Osteostrong.

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@mybones

I have been going to the local Osteostrong for 14 months. I pay $159/month for a once a week visit that lasts around 15 minutes. Each visit begins and ends on a vibration machine followed by a supervised routine on the 4 Osteostrong machines. I have been consistently exceeding the threshold level on the machines for bone growth with no aches or pains, but I am fit and have been weight training on my own for years. Recent DEXA showed lumbar spine went from -3.4 to -3.7 while my right hip neck improved from -2.1 to -1.4 (first time I've had a Z score above 0 in years), and my right total hip went from -1.9 to -1.5. Left hip stayed the same. I have never taken any bone drugs but do take Bone Up and extra vitamin D3. Since my DEXA results were a mixed bag, I am not sure if I will continue Osteostrong or try to find another weight training program that is more focused on the spine.

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I had a spinal stress fracture from using the Osteostrong machines.

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@dianeinnashville

One ten minute treatment using OsteoStrong's machines cannot possibly make someone who cannot bring a trash can from the road to the house without a cane, feel 100% better. Common sense!

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UPDATE: I've not been going for 3 months. I have reached the trigger points on all machines and beyond. On the leg machine I'm pushing over 1000 lbs of compression (EIGHT TIMES my body weight). On the other three machines I'm doing more than the trigger on all machines except one...the core builder which is my weakest area. I'm consistently at 2.3 x body weight on that one and hoping to hit the trigger of at least 2.5 x my body weight soon.

I'm attaching a copy of my last results. I'm 5' 3.5 " and weigh 130 lbs. I'm going to be 73 in October. I've had no fractures or injuries. I feel stronger and more stabile as I use my time on the vibration plate for strength and balance. (Note there are two pages - one of the machines results is on the 2nd page)

I have decided to give it a year and a half because I started in April of 2022 and I will be eligible for another DEXA at the beginning of 2024. If I see a measurable improvement I'll keep doing it for the rest of my life.

Shared files

OsteoStrong (OsteoStrong.pdf)

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I have 2 artificial hips and an artificial shoulder. It there any data on whether the program is safe for those with artificial joints?

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Any data on whether the program is safe for artificial joints???

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@pp27va

Any data on whether the program is safe for artificial joints???

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I would say this is a question for your physician. This puts you in a separate category from the general public. As the possessor of 2 hip implants that I want to last me as long as possible, I refrain from any activity that might cause an unusual strain.
Sue

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I started osteostrong and stopped due to no evidence that it works. I'd love to get actual feedback on changes in T-scores, with or without meds, what kinds of med, supplements, etc. Someone should be conducting a study with a control group.

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@mybones

I have been going to the local Osteostrong for 14 months. I pay $159/month for a once a week visit that lasts around 15 minutes. Each visit begins and ends on a vibration machine followed by a supervised routine on the 4 Osteostrong machines. I have been consistently exceeding the threshold level on the machines for bone growth with no aches or pains, but I am fit and have been weight training on my own for years. Recent DEXA showed lumbar spine went from -3.4 to -3.7 while my right hip neck improved from -2.1 to -1.4 (first time I've had a Z score above 0 in years), and my right total hip went from -1.9 to -1.5. Left hip stayed the same. I have never taken any bone drugs but do take Bone Up and extra vitamin D3. Since my DEXA results were a mixed bag, I am not sure if I will continue Osteostrong or try to find another weight training program that is more focused on the spine.

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I have similar lumbar T-scores but my hip is worse at 3.1. Cost where I live is 200/month. Hope this can help some people.

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