Metabolic bone diseases, like osteoporosis, occur when you lack important vitamins, hormones and minerals essential for strong, healthy bones. So when you're ready to live worry-free from fractures, we'll care about your health with every bone in your body.
Helping you build strong, healthy bones
Bones are the backbone of the body’s overall structure. They have the important tasks of:
- Providing structure
- Protecting organs
- Anchoring muscles
- Storing calcium
There are 3 key ways you can strengthen your bones:
- Get enough exercise
- Consume plenty of calcium (like a tall glass of milk or plant-based milk, a handful of almonds or a filet of salmon)
- Get enough vitamin D (through foods like fish or fortified breakfast foods like milk, cereals and orange juice).
Ensuring your body absorbs calcium is just as important as your actual calcium intake. That’s where vitamin D comes in. This important vitamin plays a big role in helping your bones absorb calcium while also supporting the nerve, muscle and immune systems.
Conditions
People of all ages can suffer from metabolic bone diseases, like:
It’s important to note that older women are more likely to experience bone loss, which is also known as osteoporosis. Osteoporosis brings an increased risk of fractures (such as compression and hip fractures) which can lead to immobility, chronic pain and breathing complications.
Testing
Our doctors turn to a variety of tests to uncover what’s causing your metabolic bone disease, such as:
- Full musculoskeletal exam
- Targeted metabolic laboratory work-up
- Specific imaging studies
Once we’ve painted a complete picture of your condition, we’ll create a wellness plan to build bone mass while reducing your risk of fractures or other complications.
Treatments
Just like how your body needs bones for structure, our doctors will structure your wellness plan with personalized lifestyle recommendations and effective medications.
Adopting a healthy diet and exercising are proven to treat many metabolic bone disorders. You can also improve your bone-related condition by balancing your calcium and vitamin D intake. Your doctor will regularly monitor your progress and make further recommendations as needed.
From regular office visits to inpatient stays, find the healthcare you need and deserve close to home.
Meet the doctors and care team devoted to supporting you every step of the way along your path to better health.