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Osteoporosis and Diabetes Linked

Odd bedfellows, eh? Not so much!

Osteoporosis and diabetes are connected with the advent of technology today. Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation sees both of these diseases as Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation cares for Carrolltown chiropractic back pain and neck pain patients. To see how they are related is interesting!
  • Osteoporosis - a troublesome health issue due to the bigger possibility of bone fracture and death in middle aged and older folks
  • Diabetes - a troubling health concern due to its accruing influence on its sufferers of all ages
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So how might diabetes bring on osteoporosis? Well, as any Carrolltown diabetic knows, diabetes involves many body organs from bone cells (osteoblasts and osteoclasts) to muscles to the eye’s retina to the nervous, endocrine and digestive systems. That's crazy! Bottomline for this discussion: diabetes reduces muscle strength through its multitude of effects that increases fall risk that may lead to bone fractures. (1) What a cycle! A related cycle: having had a wrist fracture puts post-menopausal women at higher risk for future fractures to. 15.5% of post-menopausal women who experienced a wrist fracture had another non-wrist related fracture - hip, vertebrae, upper extremity, and lower extremity - later in life. (2) So Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation encourages diabetic patients to keep diabetes under control as best as possible is a positive move for Carrolltown diabetics.

But how are they related and how does technology play into the equation? “Abdominal adiposity!” In common language, it’s a bit too much fat around the middle. This condition sets some Carrolltown folks up for special health challenges like cardiovascular diseases and diabetes type 2. It may even be considered a cause of these diseases. Interestingly, when dual-energy xray absorptiometry (DEXA scans) are used to identify those at risk for osteoporosis, a side finding is telling. DEXA scans’ ability to measure tissue thickness reveals that a greater spine-hip thickness difference is significantly associated with a greater chance of diabetes. This association is stronger in women than men. (3) So Carrolltown ladies, let’s take a closer look at your DEXA scan at your next Carrolltown chiropractic appointment!

Contact Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation today. Chiropractic care and overall healthcare management are natural bedfellows! Carrolltown chiropractic patients benefit hugely!

                

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