Older Adults with Osteoporosis have a significantly higher risk of fractures. The most common fractures associated with Osteoporosis are in the hip, spine, wrist, and shoulder.
This video illustrates that bone is a living organ, not just an inert skeleton. With over 50% of older adults facing poor bone health, it's essential to build strong bones early in life to prevent fractures.
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