Osteoporosis

One of the most important things that many of us seem to take for granted is the health of our bones. Over time, our bodies can lose a significant amount of bone density, becoming thinner and more fragile as a result. This concern, called osteoporosis, can lead to an increased risk of fracture. To learn how to maintain proper bone density and avoid injury if you already have this condition, it is important to consult with an experienced medical team. At Montes Medical Group, our providers offer personalized care solutions and testing to help each patient feel their absolute best.

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What Is Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis often affects the bones of the wrist, hip, and spine. Fractures that can occur in these areas can feel debilitating at any stage of life. However, because bone growth slows down as we age, healing broken bones can take much longer when we’re older. This can be a big problem because we may not notice that we even have this disease until something is broken.

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What Are the Risk Factors for Osteoporosis?

While there are usually no early symptoms of this condition, some people may experience loss of strength, brittle nails, or receding gums. As osteoporosis progresses, you may experience loss of height, back pain, neck pain, and fragile bones. Aging is perhaps the biggest factor that contributes to the onset and worsening of this condition. Although this disease can affect men, women who are past menopause are more likely to experience it.

What Are Our Treatment Options?

Diagnosing osteoporosis may require diagnostic testing, including x-ray imagery. Our greater LA area offices are each equipped with the proper technology needed to identify this condition. Once identified, we can explore management options including the use of supplements, vitamins, and dietary changes to ensure that your bones retain their strength. We can also offer lifestyle guidance to help you avoid future bone injuries.

Osteoporosis Management in the greater Los Angeles area

If you are experiencing a loss in strength and have recently had a fracture, it may be wise to come in for an evaluation. Our medical providers here at Montes Medical Group can assess your condition and determine if you may be struggling with osteoporosis. To get started, find the nearest you and set up your appointment via the patient portal link below. We also offer virtual consultations.