Osteoporosis & Exercise Physiology

Building Stronger Bones with Targeted Loading

Osteoporosis often goes unnoticed until something breaks — a wrist after a simple fall, a vertebrae after bending forwards, or a hip fracture that changes someone’s independence overnight. It’s not just about “thin bones”; it’s about reduced confidence, fear of falling, and uncertainty about what movement is actually safe.

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