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Title: Bone and Joint Health


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Bone and Joint Health
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  • Staying mobile keeps us vibrant,
    independent and feeling beautiful!

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What Can Potentially Affect Our Mobility?
  • Arthritis
  • Effects 66 million Americans
  • 60 of those affected are women
  • Joints commonly affected
  • Knees
  • Hips
  • Shoulders
  • Joints become stiff and painful which can limit
    how much we walk or do

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Risk Factors for Arthritis
  • Family History
  • Female gender
  • Increasing age
  • Obesity
  • Joint injury
  • Repetitive knee bending
  • Infections

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Symptoms of Arthritis
  • Stiff joints
  • Especially upon waking in the morning
  • Painful joints
  • Joint inflammation

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Prevention of Arthritis
  • Weight management
  • Preventing work related injuries
  • Sports injury prevention programs
  • Prevention of Lyme disease and other infections
    that may affect the joints

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Management of Arthritis
  • Heat therapy
  • Moist heat
  • Paraffin wax
  • Exercise
  • Warm water swim programs
  • Low impact exercises
  • People with Arthritis Can Exercise (PACE)
  • Rehabilitative services (PT/OT)
  • Anti-inflammatory medications
  • Aspirin
  • Nonsteroidals
  • Weight loss

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Another Arthritis Management Option
  • Surgical Joint Replacement
  • Not the first option in arthritis management
  • Usually recommended by an orthopedist
  • Most common joints to be replaced
  • Knee
  • Hip

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Statistics on Joint Replacements
  • 300,000 knee replacements annually
  • 1 in 4 people with arthritis of the knee will
    have a surgical replacement

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Ask Your Physician About Joint Replacement if
  • If medical therapy and exercise is not working
    for you
  • You are experiencing severe and worsening joint
    pain
  • Your ability to get around is getting worse

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What Else Can Affect Our Mobility?
  • Osteoporosis

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Risk Factors for Osteoporosis
  • Low bone mineral density
  • Family history
  • Small/petite frame
  • Nicotine use (smoking)
  • Alcohol use
  • Lack of exercise
  • Inadequate calcium and vitamin D intake
  • Certain medications
  • Estrogen deficiency

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Symptoms of Osteoporosis
  • Often times, no symptoms
  • Dowagers hump (a forward leaning hump that starts
    in your upper back)
  • A fracture during the adult years that resulted
    from a low impact injury

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Prevention of Osteoporosis
  • Adequate calcium and vitamin D intake
  • It must be both to be effective
  • Daily calcium requirements
  • lt age 50 1000 mg/day
  • gt age 50 1200 mg/day
  • Three to four servings of nonfat dairy or
    calcium-fortified foods

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Daily Vitamin D Requirements400 international
units (IUs)
  • Sources of vitamin D
  • Sunlight (your skin manufactures vitamin D when
    exposed to sunlight)
  • Fortified foods
  • Milk
  • Cereal
  • Egg yolks
  • Saltwater fish
  • Liver
  • Supplements
  • Multivitamins

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Prevention of Osteoporosis
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What is the Consequence of Brittle Bones?
  • FRACTURES!
  • Dont wait until its too late find out about
    osteoporosis BEFORE a fracture occurs

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Treatment of Osteoporosis
  • Meet with a doctor to discuss your individual
    needs
  • Continued calcium and vitamin D
  • Continued exercise (using caution)
  • Bisphosphonate therapy (pills)
  • Fosamax (on the market the longest)
  • Actonel
  • Boniva (once monthly dosing)

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Keep Your Joints and Bones Strong
  • Take action for your health and know your risk
    factors for arthritis and osteoporosis!

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