While osteoporosis itself doesn’t directly cause chronic pain, it can lead to conditions such as bone fractures, joint pain, and nerve damage that can be challenging. At NextPain Care, we are dedicated to helping you manage these conditions with care and expertise.
Our comprehensive treatment approach not only strives to alleviate osteoporosis-related pain but also addresses the underlying condition. Using research-backed methods, we focus on providing effective and comfortable pain management. Additionally, we assess each individual accordingly and can provide advanced therapies for those requiring more complex care.
At NextPain Care, we prioritize your well-being with compassion. We are here to provide you with the best care you deserve on your journey to improved health and vitality.
What we do
There are over 10 million Americans with osteoporosis and another 44 million with low bone density, putting them at risk of developing osteoporosis. This means tens of millions of Americans are potentially experiencing or at risk of developing chronic pain related to osteoporosis. However, many people don’t realize that this pain can be effectively managed.
At NextPain Care, we understand that pain associated with osteoporosis can be challenging and limiting. We are here to help you manage this pain and regain your independence.
Our tailored treatment methodologies address both the pain and the underlying condition, offering a comprehensive approach for optimal comfort and mobility. Our techniques are backed by research and tailored to your needs, ensuring you receive the best care possible.
We provide a range of treatment options to help you feel more comfortable. Take the first step towards improved well-being today with NextPain Care.
How Can We Help You?
As we age, it’s natural for everyone to experience some loss of bone mass and density. Normally, the body replaces this lost bone through a process called bone remodeling, producing new, stronger, and denser bone tissue to maintain overall bone health.
However, when someone has osteoporosis, the rate of new bone production slows down or stops entirely, leading to thinner and weaker bones. This weakened bone structure increases the risk of fractures and other injuries, which can cause significant pain and discomfort.
Bone fractures are the most common symptom associated with osteoporosis, often leading to pain in the affected area. These fractures can also result in joint pain, nerve damage, back pain, and even spinal compression, all of which may contribute to chronic pain.
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