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The Science

OsteoStrong offers a highly effective, evidence-based musculoskeletal strengthening program that can be used to compliment pharmaceutical treatment and as a preventative protocol. Explore groundbreaking research and innovative technologies that drive our approach to strengthening bones and improving overall well-being.

WHAT IS OSTEOSTRONG?

OsteoStrong is a membership-based Integrative Health and Wellness Center with a focus on Musculoskeletal Strengthening.

The four device circuit takes only minutes once per week to complete. Under the direction of a skilled technician, users engage in a safe controlled movement on each device that results in a stimulus to the central nervous system triggering osteogenesis or new bone growth.

Each device provides instant biofeedback with a member’s impact emulation
force exertion measured in pounds and multiples of body weight.

Data is recorded and a report is sent to the member detailing their progress at the conclusion of each session.

WE UNDERSTAND

Bisphosphonates are generally the first line of defense for patients diagnosed with osteoporosis. Unfortunately, the risk of other problems can make this a complicated decision.

Until now there were few exercise-based non- pharmaceutical options that offered significant increases in bone density in a safe manner for even the most high-risk patients.

OsteoStrong offers a highly effective, evidence-based musculoskeletal strengthening program that can be used to compliment pharmaceutical treatment and as a preventative protocol.

WHY IT WORKS

The greatest effect on bone strength and health is the result of high-impact activity, and hundreds of studies have confirmed this, even identifying the minimum dose of force required through bone as being over 4 times bodyweight in the hip joint .

As adults, impact becomes associated with injury therefore adults intentionally avoid impact and thus even those who engage in exercise often fail to maintain bone health.

OsteoStrong utilizes a series of robotic musculoskeletal treatment devices utilizing high impact emulation, so that people can get the benefit of impact without the associated risks.

OsteoStrong increases bone density, improves balance and posture, and can even make you STRONGER!

10 Minutes, 1X / Week

The four device circuit takes only minutes once per week to complete. Under the direction of a skilled technician, users engage in a safe controlled movement on each device that results in a stimulus to the central nervous system triggering osteogenesis or new bone growth.

Science

Bone Density Analysis

The four device circuit takes only minutes once per week to complete. Under the direction of a skilled technician, users engage in a safe controlled movement on each device that results in a stimulus to the central nervous system triggering osteogenesis or new bone growth.

Science

Who can Benefit

  • Anyone with Osteopenia or Osteoporosis
  • Pre and Post-Menopausal women
  • Anyone resistant to pharmaceutical treatment
  • Deconditioned patients needing strength and balance training
  • Anyone with balance and fall risk
  • Individuals experiencing chronic pain or poor posture
  • Anyone in need of post-physical therapy strengthening
Client reported Results
Up To 14% Increases In Bmd Over 12 Months Between Dexa Scans
Increased Agility
Decreased Joint Pain
Significant Improvements In Strength And Balance
Better Posture

Osteostrong case studies and faq’s

For Health Professionals

Weekly Bone Loading Exercise Effects on a Healthy Subjects Strength, Bone Density, and Bone Biomarkers
Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2021
World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases (WCO-IOFESCEO 2015): Non-sponsored Symposia Abstract
© International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation 2015. Published: April 12, 2012
Axial Bone Osteogenic Loading-Type Resistance Therapy Showing BMD and Functional Bone Performance Musculoskeletal Adaptation Over 24 Weeks with Postmenopausal Female Subjects
Journal of Osteoporosis and Physical Activity. Published: June 28, 2015
A Small Amount Of Precisely Measured High-Intensity Habitual Physical Activity Predicts Bone Health In Pre And Post-Menopausal Women In UK Biobank
International Journal Of Epidemiology, Published: June 29, 2017
Habitual Levels Of High, But Not Moderate Or Low, Impact Activity Are Positively Related To Hip BMD And Geometry: Results From A Population-Based Study Of Adolescents
Journal Of Bone And Mineral Research, Published: April 12, 2012
Intensity Of Exercise Is Associated With Bone Density Change In Premenopausal Women
Osteoporos Int, Published: January 11, 2006
Load-Specific Differences In The Structure Of Femoral Neck And Tibia Between World-Class Moguls Skiers And Slalom Skiers
Scandinavian Journal Of Medicine & Science In Sports, Published: December 20, 2000
Physical Activity And Bone: May The Force Be With You
Frontiers In Endocrinology, Published: March 3, 2014
Static Tensional Forces Increase Osteogenic Gene Expression In Three-Dimensional Periodontal Ligament Cell Culture
BMB Reports, Published: February 26, 2009
The Effects Of Axial Bone Osteogenic Loading-Type Resistance Exercise On Adults With Risk Of Moderate-Metabolic Dysfunction: A Pilot Study
Journal Of Diabetes And Metabolism, Published: April 28, 2015