Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a health condition that weakens bones, making them fragile and more likely to break. 

It develops slowly over several years and is often only diagnosed when a fall or sudden impact causes a bone to break.

98% 98% of our patients have their treatment delivered within 10 days
3m Approximately three million people in the UK are affected by osteoporosis
300k More than 300,000 people receive hospital treatment for fractures each year due to osteoporosis
15 yrs Patients can expect to live 15 years or more after diagnosis if they take the correct medications and make necessary life changes

Helping our patients live more independently

Our clinical teams work closely with our osteoporosis patients and their families, with clinical treatments and holistic support.

We are proud that 90% of our patients are trained to be independent with their self-injection within 5 days of receiving their medication.

Osteoporosis

We know it impacts quality of life

Osteoporosis significantly impacts the quality of life for affected individuals and their families, who often provide care and support to osteoporosis patients

  • Osteoporosis-related fractures cause pain, physical limitations, and reduced independence
  • Spinal fractures can lead to a characteristic stooped posture, affecting daily activities
  • Long-term pain is common due to broken bones in the spine
  • Witnessing a loved one’s pain and limitations can be emotionally challenging
  • Family members may need to adapt their living arrangements to accommodate the patient’s needs

 

Osteoporosis

The impact on the NHS

Osteoporosis-related fractures impose a significant burden on the NHS .

Hospital admissions, surgeries, and rehabilitation services are required for fracture management.

Our clinical services allow patients to train to self-administer daily injections to provide reduced risks of fractures and improve their quality of life.

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