Osteoporosis

What is Ostesoporosis?

Understanding the condition

Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones become weak, porous, and brittle, making them more susceptible to fractures—even from minor falls or everyday activities.
In the feet and ankles, osteoporosis can lead to stress fractures, chronic pain, and slower healing, particularly in older adults or post-menopausal women.
Early detection and proper management are essential to maintain bone strength, reduce fracture risk, and preserve mobility.

When to suspect Osteoporosis?

Signs & Symptoms

Frequent or unexplained foot or ankle pain

Fractures from minor injuries or simple movements

Family history of osteoporosis or brittle bones

How We Diagnose Osteoporosis

Diagnosis begins with a clinical evaluation and review of medical history, including risk factors such as age, hormone levels, and nutrition.
Dr. Malek Abu-Al-Nadi may recommend a bone density scan (DEXA) to measure bone strength and identify early-stage bone loss.
X-rays of the feet and ankles help detect stress fractures or thinning bone structure.
This assessment allows for an individualized treatment plan focused on bone protection and fracture prevention.

How is Osteoporosis treated?

How We Heal Osteoporosis

How is surgery performed?

If a fracture occurs due to weakened bone structure, surgical stabilization may be necessary to ensure proper healing. Surgical options include: Internal fixation with screws, plates, or rods to stabilize the fracture site Bone grafting to strengthen areas of severe bone loss or delayed healing

We ARE Specialized in foot & ankle health

Expert Care You Can Trust

At The Modern Podiatry, Dr. Malek Abu Al Nadi combine advanced diagnostics, evidence-based treatments, and personalized rehabilitation plans to ensure a safe and complete recovery for ankle sprains.

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