Improving Bone Health: How To Perform the Deadlift for Osteoporosis

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April 11, 2024

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Are Deadlifts Safe for me if I have Osteoporosis?

A major health concern for women over the age of 50 is osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bones and increases the risk of fractures. Deadlifts are a great exercise to increase bone density in your lower back and hips, but many people are scared of doing them! This blog post will discuss ways that you can improve your bone density safely, empowering you to take control of your health.

What is Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis is the gradual loss of bone density. Your bones are living structures, constantly breaking down and building up throughout your lifespan. Loss of bone density occurs when your bones start breaking down more than they are building up.

A few Risk Factors contributing to Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis Diagnosis

Exercise to Combat Osteoporosis

Performing the Deadlift for Osteoporosis

Breaking Down the Deadlift for Osteoporosis

What exactly is a deadlift? It is considered a hip-dominant exercise to strengthen your glutes, ham

Exercise #1: Glute Bridge

Exercise #2: Bird Dog

Exercise #3: Tall Kneeling Hip Hinge

Exercise #4: Standing Pull Through

Exercise #5: Deadlift for Osteoporosis

References:

  1. https://www.womenshealthnetwork.com/bone-health/bone-strengthening-exercises/#Strength-training
  2. Gomes, A., Costa, J., Alfenas, R., Ribeiro, A., & Motta, J. (2017). The Influence of a Patient Education Program in the Preoperative Period for Patients Undergoing Total Hip Replacement: A Randomized Clinical Trial. PLoS ONE, 12(3), e0172814. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172814

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