A simple test could let you know if you have osteoporosis

Osteoporosis Clinic Ireland can advise you

Osteoporosis is a silent disease affecting one in two women and one in four men over the age of 50 in Ireland, although all age groups can be affected. Osteoporosis is preventable and treatable at all stages, therefore it is important to address your bone health especially if it is hereditary.

There are usually no warning signs an individual has developed osteoporosis and it is often only diagnosed when a bone is fractured after even minor falls. Loss of bone-building materials can occur as the body ages and is particularly prevalent among post-menopausal women.

During your consultation at Osteoporosis Clinic Ireland Karen Byrne RGN will review and explain your DEXA scan and provide an ultrasound bone density scan to monitor your progress on an ongoing basis. Susan Boland, nutritional therapist, will assess you to develop personalised nutrition to meet your specific bone health needs. The clinic's chartered physiotherapists use research in the development of your exercise programme, which is designed to fit in with your lifestyle and individual requirements.

Follow up clinics are held every three months to review clients' progress and update their individual protocols. Susan Boland and Karen Byrne use the most up to date research in the development of their programme.

The next clinics in Galway will take place on Tuesday January 31 in the Menlo Park Hotel, Headford Road, Galway. For more information contact Susan Boland at 086 8580500, Karen Byrne at 087 2360877, email [email protected], or visit www.osteoporosisclinicireland.com

 

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