Osteoporosis and Diabetes Linked

Odd bedfellows, eh? Not so much!

Osteoporosis and diabetes are linked with the beginning of technology today. Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries recognizes both of these diseases as Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries cares for Manchester chiropractic back pain and neck pain patients. To see how they are connected is compelling!
  • Osteoporosis - a worrisome health issue because of higher risk of bone fracture and death in middle aged and the elderly
  • Diabetes - a troubling health issue due to its cumulative effect on its victims of all ages
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What are the different ways that diabetes can lead to osteoporosis? Well, as any Manchester diabetic understands, diabetes affects a lot body organs from bone cells (osteoblasts and osteoclasts) to muscles to the eye’s retina to the nervous, endocrine and digestive systems. Geez! Bottomline for this conversation: diabetes decreases muscle strength through its myriad 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 Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries encourages diabetic patients to keep diabetes under control as best as possible is a positive move for Manchester 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 Manchester 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 Manchester ladies, let’s take a closer look at your DEXA scan at your next Manchester chiropractic appointment!

Contact Manchester Chiropractic & Sports Injuries today. Chiropractic care and overall healthcare management are common bedfellows! Manchester chiropractic patients benefit hugely!

                

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