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there are treatments to reduce the effects of osteoporosis however there is no cure.
osteoporosis is usually found in your spine
Unfortunately, there is no known cure for osteoporosis. You can help treat and prevent it by taking calcium, vitamin D, eating healthy, and exercising regularly. http://osteoporosis.emedtv.com/osteoporosis/cures-for-osteoporosis.html
head trauma,spine and leg injuries
Most people who die from osteoporosis actually die from injuries related to the loss of bone. About 1.5 million people in the United States die from osteoporosis related injuries or complications each year but very few actually die from bone loss itself.
Cervical Spine.
No, a cervical lordosis is the normal curve of your cervical spine (neck).
Some common automobile accident injuries include broken bones, fractured bones, lacerations, internal injuries, spine, neck, and back injuries, and traumatic brain injuries.
Not discussing your osteoporosis exercise plan with your doctor could actually cause you to have more damage. Exercise is an important factor in minimizing osteoporosis if done correctly.
Degenerative disorders that affect the neck and spine. These include osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis (an inflammatory disorder of the spine most often seen in young men), and osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis, and/ or arthritis.
The cervical spine and the lumbar region. The cervical spine supports the head and is a major threat if injured trauma in this region (Above C3) can cause respiratory arrest.The lower back (lumbar spine) has the least structural support and endures the most strain, making it the most frequently injured area of the spine.The 12 vertebral bodies in the upper back make up the thoracic spine. The firm attachment of the rib cage at each level of the thoracic spine provides stability and structural support and allows very little motion, which means that thoracic disc injuries are rare.