Other Treatment
Exercise is an important part
of managing
osteoporosis. Your doctor may recommend
physical therapy. Your physical therapist may teach
you how to safely do
weight-bearing exercises, which can slow bone loss.
Exercising will help maintain your muscle strength, which is necessary to avoid
falls. You may also learn exercises to help maintain flexibility and improve
balance.
Hip protectors have been recommended to help prevent hip
fractures from osteoporosis. They look like a girdle or underwear with pads on
both hips. The pads may help reduce the force of a fall. But a summary of
several studies concluded that hip protectors do not prevent hip fractures in
people who live at home. And they may not be helpful for people in nursing
homes or other institutions. 25 One problem with
studying hip protectors is that people do not like wearing them even if they
might help protect the hips. Hip protectors are bulky under clothing. They can
irritate the skin and are hard to fit properly.
Some women use
alternative treatments to try to reduce their risk of osteoporosis. Soy
products may help reduce the chance of broken bones due to osteoporosis. One
large study showed that postmenopausal women who ate an average of 11 grams of
soy protein a day had a lower risk of fracture.26 (As
an example, 1 cup of soy milk contains 7 to 11 grams of soy protein.) There is
not enough evidence to show if other natural products, such as black cohosh,
work to reduce bone loss.