200. Osteoporosis, Fracture, & Fall Prevention With Patrick Donovan, PT, DPT
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According to the CDC, 51.5% of women over 50 have low bone mass. This statistic blew our mind! Without proper treatment, this can develop into osteoporosis and greatly impact your fracture risk, mobility, and quality of life. Unless you get a DEXA scan, it’s hard to know if you have low bone mass. Maintaining your strength and balance can be the difference between living independently or in an assisted living facility…or between an assisted living facility and long-term care. So those who want to maintain their mobility and independence as long as possible need to be vigilant about lifestyle choices that promote good bone health. Join us for this informative interview about how to prevent and treat low bone mass to reduce your risk of fractures and osteoporosis with Patrick Donovan, PT, DPT who works in geriatric outpatient orthopedics in Denver, Colorado. Subscribe & Review Subscribing and leaving a rating and review are important factors in helping the Reshape Your Health Podcast and the YouTube Channel reach more people. If you haven't already subscribed, please do that today. We would also be grateful if you left a rating and review, too. In your listening app, scroll to the “Ratings and Reviews” section, then click “Write a Review” and let us know what you enjoy about our show. We appreciate you taking the time to show your support. Thank you! Resources From This Episode >> Join Zivli >> Book a Free Zivli Discovery Call >> Freebie: The Ultimate Food Guide >> Patrick Donovan’s Website >> ChoosePT1st Website
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