In the News: Osteoporosis: Understanding Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies

Dr. Vache Hambardzumyan, orthopaedic surgeon at Monadnock Community Hospital, smiling outdoors in front of vibrant autumn foliage.
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In the News: Osteoporosis: Understanding Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies

In a recent “Ask the Expert” feature on My Keene Now, Dr. Vache Hambardzumyan of Monadnock Orthopaedic Associates sheds light on osteoporosis—often called the “silent disease” due to its gradual onset and lack of early symptoms. Affecting over 54 million Americans, this bone-thinning condition significantly increases the risk of fractures, especially in older adults.

Dr. Hambardzumyan outlines key risk factors including age, gender, family history, poor nutrition, inactivity, smoking, and alcohol use. He offers clear, actionable prevention strategies: boost calcium and vitamin D intake, engage in weight-bearing exercise, quit smoking, moderate alcohol, and get regular bone density scans. For those already at risk, early detection and personalized treatment plans can help prevent fractures and preserve mobility.

This informative guide emphasizes that osteoporosis is largely preventable with lifestyle changes and routine screenings. Dr. Hambardzumyan and the team at Monadnock Community Hospital are dedicated to helping patients stay strong and active at every age.

Read the full article here at My Keene Now.