Osteoporosis
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- What is a Podiatrist?
- Diabetes and Your Feet
- Ankle Sprain
- Chronic Lateral Ankle Pain
- Fractures
- Shin Splints
- Sports Injuries
- Bunions
- Flat Feet
- Hammertoes
- Spurs
- Plantar Fasciitis (heel spur)
- Smelly Feet and Foot Odor
- Neuroma
- Blisters
- Corns and Calluses
- Ingrown Nails
- Athlete's Foot
- Fungal Nails
- Orthotics
- MRI
- Extracorporeal Shock Wave
- Fitness And Your Feet
Your feet may be one of the first places to see the effects of osteoporosis. A stress fracture in the foot is often the first sign.
There is a lot you can do throughout your life to prevent osteoporosis, slow its progression and protect yourself from fractures.
- Include adequate amounts of calcium and vitamin D in your diet.
- Exercise regularly.