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Old 09-11-2001, 08:42 AM   #1
Albedo
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Post osteoporosis exercise

I am 64 years old with osteoporosis. I take Fosamax weekly and 1500 milligrams of calcium supplements daily. I walk two miles daily. I have read recently that various groups are recommending jumping as an exercise to strengthen the bones. The patient is to jump vertically, approximately 4 to 5 inches and land flatfooted. Fifty jumps are suggested, and the routine is to be repeated three times a week.
My questions are:
Can I jump 100 times per set?
Can I jump every day, instead of only three times per week?
Thank you.
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Old 10-08-2001, 10:31 AM   #2
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Hello,

Altho I have no medical background, but in other PT programs due to injuries... I have been told that I can increase my exercises as long as I do not hurt from them. They told me that my body will tell me when I am maxed. I was given some exercises that were hold for 5 sec's and 20 rep's... but I hold for 10 to 15 sec's and do about 50 reps. They also told me to do them once a day. And I will do them twice a day as long as I am feeling up to it. I am not sure about the effects of the jumping, but a quick call to the doctor should okay it. Most of the exercises are designed to strengthen on an average. For the more active people the ones they tell you to do are easier to do and seem less effective even tho they are improving your condition. You just won't see the change as much. Hey, what about jumping jacks? Won't they help too?

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Old 12-11-2001, 11:53 PM   #3
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Hi,
I'm faily new to osteoporosis, but trying to get as much info as possible.
When it comes to exercise, I have read a few books. The one I really liked is, "Strong Women Strong Bones".
There are a number of strength training exercises in the book. My concern is whether I should just do the exercises or firt consult with a doctor.
Can anyone tell me which doctor would be best qualified to answer this question. I was thinking of consulting a physical therapist. Just not sure if that's the way to go.
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Lisa
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Old 02-07-2002, 02:08 AM   #4
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Since I was diagnosed 2 yrs ago I went through denial since I thought 51 was too young to get osteoporosis, so I flirted with it another year and suffered another 15% bone loss. I got down to business as the Dr said do or end up in a wheelchair. I walk the treadmil for 45 minutes 6 days a week, 20 mintues at a 15% incline at 3.4mph for bone building, you need resistance to build bone I would think jumping and landing flatfooted could do damage(my feet couldn't take it I know)try lifing low weights as well as aerobics.
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Old 10-26-2003, 06:43 PM   #5
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I have heard that jumping can build bone BUT that if you already have osteoporosis you shouldn't do it, due to the fracture risk...anyone have more information? I want to do what I can to build bone, but I do have osteoporosis already.
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