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1 EXERCISE AND BONE HEALTH Tracy O’Mahony (MISCP) Senior Physiotherapist 3/10/2015

2 Key messages for exercise and bone health  Exercise needs to be unusually loading i.e. something the bone is not used to doing all the time

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4 Key messages for exercise and bone health  Moderate weight bearing exercise protects the bone  Too little (inactivity) or excessive loading results in bone loss

5 Effective exercises for maintaining bone health Stair climbing Aerobics SkippingJumping Dancing JoggingSprinting Any bone loading activity

6 Ineffective exercises for bone health o Flat road cycling o Swimming o Walking at a regular pace o trampolining

7 BUT Not all effective exercises are appropriate exercises Each person must be individually assessed

8 Aims of physiotherapy in osteoporosis and osteopenia Maintain / increase BMD Education to improve knowledge Minimise early bone loss post menopause Maintain / improve muscle strength Prevent fractures Improve posture

9 Aims of physiotherapy Prevent / Reduce falls Personal empowerment Improve balance / co-ordination Improve psychological well- being

10 How?  Design individual exercise programme  Balance training  Posture correction  Ergonomic advice / lifting technique  Pain management (incl acupuncture /TENS)  address other conditions e.g. pelvic floor insufficiency or weight-bearing joint OA

11 Exercise programmes for osteoporosis  Low impact  Stair climbing  Tai Chi  Aqua-aerobics  Modified pilates  Strength training (short levers)

12 Exercise programmes for mild / moderate osteopenia  High impact if pre-menopausal  Skipping, jogging, walk / jog  Medium impact if post- menopausal  Stair climbing, step aerobics,  Brisk / power walking  Resisted gluteal / quads

13 Exercise for marked osteopenia  Low / medium impact  Stair climbing  Brisk walking  Strength training (short levers)  Aqua-aerobics  Tai-Chi  Hydrotherapy  Pain relief

14 Precautions – The “Don’ts” Avoid trunk flexion – no dynamic abdominal exercises Avoid lifting more than moderate weight Avoid twisting trunk Avoid touching toes or low bending from waist Avoid high / medium impact loading activities

15 Key groups practice nurses may see School students especially early pubertal Peri / post menopausal women Pregnant and post-natal women breastfeeding mothers Teenage pregnancies Women with 2 pregnancies close together

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