Joint Replacement and Arthroplasty
Joint Replacement and Arthroplasty is the bone related disease that occurs when the body makes less or loses too much of bone or both. So that bones become frail and may crack when a person fall or in some serious cases from minor bumps. Osteoporosis is a silent disease because one can’t feel the weakening of bones.Breakage of bone is the first symptom of osteoporosis. It can be effect the both male and female, but mostly effects women after menopause because of sudden decrease in Estrogen levels, that normally protects against osteoporosis and it leads to weakening of bones. Seeking healthy medications, healthy diet and mostly exercise can help the prevention of bone loss. The major factors such as age, lifestyle and medical conditions generally increase the level of osteoporosis.
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