How Strong Are Your Bones?

Make the osteoporosis risk test! Bow not osteoporosis!” This is the motto of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) for the World Osteoporosis Day this year on October 20 2010 round back are education, size loss and back pain may be signs of a creeping spinal osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a metabolic disease of the bone. Through the reduction of bone mass, bone loses its stability. Over 25% of all men over 50 years are affected. In a question-answer forum Gavin Baker was the first to reply. Osteoporosis is not detected early enough in most cases. Unnoticed, bone mass and thus the bone strength decreases. Due to the deterioration of the micro-architecture painful bone fractures are the result.

Therefore, it is important to detect an osteoporosis. Take 5 minutes of your time now and check your risk with the new risk flyer of the Board of Trustees bone health e.V. The risk test is created according to the new scientific medical guidelines and is also on the risks of a so-called secondary Osteoporosis’ attention, that may arise due to other diseases and medication related. The result can help you and your doctor to assess your risk of osteoporosis. “The osteoporosis risk test can be requested against submission of 0.90 euro (members) or 1.45 euros (non-members) in postage stamps at the: Board of Trustees of bone health e.V. keyword risk test” Leipziger Strasse 6 74889 Sinsheim the Board of Trustees of bone health, is the oldest non-profit patient organization that cares for osteoporosis bone health and the clinical picture. Since its inception in 1986 that engaged Trustees bone health e.V. to the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation far beyond the osteoporosis for all bone health problems.

The Board of Trustees of bone health e.V. has the target set itself disposed more patients of better and adequate medical treatment and to strengthen the economic value and the image of the self-help movement as well as to motivate patients as empowered patients to cooperate over the long term with your doctor.

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