Anyone had experience with OsteoStrong, who is not a franchisee?
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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Tread carefully with Osteostrong. I went fir 4 months, have damaged a lumbar disc. I am not questioning whether it works, I believe it does BUT, and it’s a big BUT, Osteostrong was developed to be used by returning astronauts, young fit healthy people in their prime, who suffered osteoporosis from weightlessness in space. It was not intended for use by older, physically compromised, weaker, less fit people. It’s a powerful tool, fir the physically well, but can be very damaging to those of us with seriously weakened bones, ligaments, muscles etc.
Furthermore you sign away any recourse you could have fir long term damage,
As I started here, TREAD CAREFULLY.
Just wondering of you have a more recent feedback from your DEXA scan?
I'm currently consdering Osteostrong instead of Prolia but will have to travel a fair way to participate Have you had a good improvement?
No dexa results yet. Please tread carefully re osteostrong. I have had to cease going, it damaged a lumbar disc. It was developed to treat returning astronauts, super strong healthy fit people, and can be damaging when used by older people, nit so fit and who have multiple health issues.
I consider Osteostrong hazardous with osteoporosis. Your muscles can be capable of lifting weight that will crush your bones.
The interplay between muscle strength and bone is established science. Bones become stronger with increased muscularity.
The physiology of vibration during lifting engaged by osteostrong (sometimes referred to as a biohack) is established as increasing muscle and bone denstiy. (Though there is still quibbling about rate and intensity.)
With osteoporotic bone the violation of normal sequencing (which would be vibration subsequent to impact) risks fracture.
During my only visit the assistant (delightfully) encouraged me to extend my limits and flattered my ability. She also misplaced the leg bar. Then confessed that last week she was working in a warehouse and had only two days of training.
Not encouraging. But agreed, flattery is prominent, but minimum of any understanding of how/why/if the concept works. When I went for my free trial,I asked about studies and was told everything is online. There are a few in-house studies with very small numbers. However mainstream clinical studies are being done by Melbourne University.
It’s a strong tool, not for offer compromised bodies.
At the Osteostrong that I attend there is no vibration while using the machines. My assistant is very knowledgeable and makes sure I use the machines correctly each time.
You will likely and I hope have successful experience with osteostrong. My limited experience is a limited view of a person with deep fear of fracture. It was very pleasant at osteostrong. My assistant was not negligant and carefully positioned me incorrectly. I didn't listen to her cheerful encouragement to maintain the lift and wasn't swayed by her compliments. You maintain stead in the machines and are very unlikely lift in a bone compromising postion or to fall.
Anectdotal evidence of elderly who have fractured and blamed osteostrong will fail in court. Like us they have signed clearly written waivers of any right to pursue legal rectification.
I know you posted this long ago, but I hope you get a notification to my reply. I just joined here and appreciate you writing what your situation is and creating a sense of community with your sign-off "Bless you all..."
I joined OsteoStrong a month ago thinking it might be preventative for me. Amazingly, it is only 10 minutes from my house and just opened in the last year. Then I got diagnosed last week with osteoporosis; my T scores are all between -2.5 and -2.8. It has really shaken me up; I am 59 and have been very healthy otherwise except for depression for which I have taken meds since I was 32. But I have never been able to digest dairy and looking back, I have been inconsistent with vitamin supplements including calcium and only learned about taking vitamin D maybe 10 years ago. I didn't think I would be at risk so much because I eat other calcium rich foods, and some sources say that dairy isn't the best source of calcium anyway. All to say that I am still in a bit of shock about this. I have a terrible time getting myself to exercise by myself so I really like going to Osteostrong, but I am reading mixed reviews. So not sure what to do.
At some point I might try the AlgaeCal products because they offer a full refund if your Dexa scan doesn't show improvement. But I will finish up the supplements I am taking now first. I don't have financial resources to just do whatever I want, but yet I am fortunate that I can do some of these things if I economize in other areas.
Thank you to anyone who reads this. Writing is helping me to organize internally to get geared up for some changes. I can't be this sedentary anymore...and I am not completely sedentary...swim twice a week and have often taken dance classes in the past. But need to up my game to feel hopeful about being able to enjoy a long life into elder ages. Best to all!
Any update about your progress? Have you had another Dexa scan?
Be careful with osteostrong.
The vibration plates they use have a g force of between 8-15. Prof Rubin who has spent 30 years researching vibration therapy is adamant that only up to 4g is safe.
Secondly please don’t use the machines if you have ANY disc issues. You sign a waiver absolving them if any responsibility fir injuries. My disc issue has become very pronounced since I started osteostrong.
I have since ceased going and my back is improving.
I do not doubt that bone loading is an effective treatment but you need to ensure your body can take it.