Osteoporosis and the Role of Physical Therapy in the Different Domains

  • Posa G
  • Roka E
  • Sziver E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The authors emphasize the role of physical exercises in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis through reviewing the most important evidences. With the increase of life expectancy, it becomes more and more challenging to fight against osteoporosis related fracture complications and functional restrictions. The article gives an insight into the different physical exercises that are able to influence the condition as prevention and also as treatment possibilities without having adverse side effects. Since improving balance and postural control are essential part of the interventions and they are under the influence of multiple sensory, motor and cognitive systems, this multisystem nature of balance should take into account in falls prevention even in terms of osteoporosis

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Posa, G., Roka, E., Sziver, E., Finta, R., Szilagyi, L., Koncsek PT, K., & Nagy, E. (2017). Osteoporosis and the Role of Physical Therapy in the Different Domains. Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity, 05(01). https://doi.org/10.4172/2329-9509.1000190

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