Osteoporosis/Osteopenia

Osteoporosis/Osteopenia

Stronger Bones, Safer Movement, and a More Active Life

Bone loss often develops quietly, without noticeable symptoms, until a fracture or injury occurs. That’s why it’s important to monitor bone density levels, especially if you have a family history or other risk factors. However, all older adults can benefit from personalized osteoporosis or osteopenia treatment in Shoreline, WA. At Prevail Physical Therapy Services, our team will work with you to help you stay active, maintain independence, and reduce your risk of fractures.

Understanding Osteoporosis and Osteopenia

Osteopenia and osteoporosis are conditions that affect bone strength and density. Osteopenia is considered an early stage of bone loss, characterized by a lower-than-normal bone mineral density that is not yet severe. Osteoporosis is more advanced and increases the likelihood of fractures, especially in the spine, hips, and wrists.

Both conditions are important to address because they can impact mobility, balance, and overall quality of life. With the right approach, it is possible to slow progression, improve strength, and support safer movement in daily activities.

Common Risk Factors for Lower Bone Density

Several factors can contribute to decreased bone density, including:

  • Age, especially adults over 50
  • Hormonal changes, including menopause
  • Sedentary lifestyle or low physical activity
  • Poor nutrition, particularly low calcium or vitamin D intake
  • Family history of osteoporosis
  • Smoking or excessive alcohol use
  • Certain medications, such as long-term corticosteroids

How Prevail Physical Therapy Services Supports Better Bone Health

Our approach focuses on improving strength, balance, and movement efficiency to protect your bones and reduce fall risk. Each plan is tailored to your current health, activity level, and goals.

Your care may include:

  • Progressive resistance exercises to build bone-supporting muscle strength
  • Weight-bearing activities that stimulate bone density
  • Balance and coordination training to reduce fall risk
  • Postural education to support spinal alignment and reduce stress on fragile bones
  • Functional movement training to improve safety during daily tasks
  • Education on safe exercise techniques and lifestyle modifications

We emphasize gradual progression and proper form to ensure your program is both safe and effective.

Take the Next Step Toward Stronger Bones

Living with osteoporosis or osteopenia does not mean giving up the activities you enjoy. With guided, evidence-based care, you can improve confidence in your movement and protect your long-term health. Contact Prevail Physical Therapy Services today to schedule an evaluation and start a plan designed to support your strength, stability, and independence.

FAQs

What type of exercise is safest for osteoporosis?

We generally recommend low-impact, weight-bearing, and strength-based exercises. A physical therapist can guide you on proper form and progression to reduce injury risk while improving bone health.

Can physical therapy reverse osteoporosis?

While osteoporosis cannot be fully reversed, physical therapy can help slow its progression, improve strength, and significantly reduce the risk of falls and fractures.

How often should I exercise to support bone density?

Most individuals benefit from consistent activity several times per week. Your physical therapist will create a schedule that matches your needs, ensuring safe and sustainable progress.

Your Next Steps…

  1. Request An Appointment

  2. Receive A Custom Treatment Plan

  3. Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery

  4. Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

Start Your Path To Wellness and Movement Today!