Osteoporosis, which literally means 'porous bone', is a disease in which the bone mass and bone strength are reduced. If not prevented or left untreated, the loss of bone occurs 'silently' and progressively. This reduces the density of bone, making them weak and easy to break, resulting in fracture.
Osteoporosis is common, affecting one in three women and one in five men over the age of fifty; however, the disease can strike at any age.
Bone is a living tissue. Old bones are constantly replaced by new bones. Bone mass increases from birth, reaching a maximum strength and size (peak bone mass) in early adulthood. A person's peak bone mass is determined largely by genetic factors, but other factors such as nutrition, physical activity and disease also influence bone development. As we get older, we are no longer able to replace bone tissue as quickly as we lose it. Osteoporosis occurs when new bone formation does not match the bone loss.
The good news is that osteoporosis is a preventable and treatable condition. A combination of lifestyle changes and appropriate medical treatment can prevent fractures.
Recent advances in treatment of osteoporosis not only prevents further bone loss but can also lead to formation of new bones.
If you are more than 50 years or have any of the above risk factors, or have had a fracture at wrist, spine or hip, it is highly recommended that you seek advice to assess your bone health status and take corrective measures to prevent complications.
We provide comprehensive care including clinical and therapeutic services, helpful education and information programs. Each new patient will meet a dietician, physiotherapist, nurse clinician, and a consultant.
Your visit will include:
Based on above findings, if the specialist feels that further tests are necessary, additional investigations may be suggested. At the end of assessment, you will be given a comprehensive review of your bone health status. Lifestyle and diet modification advice will be offered. Exercises for improving bone strength and fall prevention strategies will be advised. Medications will be prescribed as needed. If any further intervention is required for cases with severe osteoporosis, it will managed by our experienced team using the most advanced technology.
Our dedicated team of specialists is committed to your well being. The team includes:
For appointments, call (91-22) 30 69 69 69 or email us at contact.kh@relianceada.com