The aging spine: New technologies and therapeutics for the osteoporotic spine

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Osteoporosis results in low-energy fractures of the spine. The load necessary to cause a vertebral fracture is determined by the characteristics related to the vertebral body structure, mineral content, and quality of bone. Radiographic techniques centered on dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) permit a determination of bone mass and fracture risk. Current medical therapies principally using bisphosphonate and pulsatile PTH profoundly decrease the risk of fracture (50+%). Fall prevention strategies can further decrease the possibility of fracture. A comprehensive approach to osteoporosis can favorably alter the disease.

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Lane, J. M., Gardner, M. J., Lin, J. T., Van Der Meulen, M. C., & Myers, E. (2003, October). The aging spine: New technologies and therapeutics for the osteoporotic spine. European Spine Journal. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-003-0636-6

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