Bone Turnover Markers and Osteoporosis | 199
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2023
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Great Bones: Taking Control of Your Osteoporosis - www.osteonaturals.com/product...
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“There's reasons why people have low bone density. They can either have high osteoclastic activity or low osteoblastic activity - or a combination of the two. Maybe they have low osteoclastic activity and low osteoblastic activity, which is called low bone osteoporosis.”
-R. Keith Mccormick
Dr. R. Keith McCormick is a chiropractic physician specializing in the management of patients with osteoporosis. He is the author of the recently released book - Great Bones: Taking Control of Your Osteoporosis and The Whole Body Approach to Osteoporosis.
Sports have always played a vital part in Dr. McCormick’s life. He is the former U.S. record holder for the most points scored in a pentathlon competition. Dr. McCormick continues to compete in triathlons of all distances and has completed six Ironman competitions, five of them after recovering from multiple osteoporosis-related fractures.
In this episode, Dr. McCormick discusses the role of bone turnover markers in the management of osteoporosis. Unfortunately, these tests are underutilized and they can give us so much important information. You don’t want to miss this enlightening interview.
Timestamps
[02:11] Bone Markers
[09:03] How Soon To Do a Repeat Test
[17:45] What Units Will You See When Looking at CTX
[25:33] People with Different Root Causes
[42:18] Want to Take a Deeper Dive? Here’s What’s Available
DISCLAIMER - The information presented on this podcast should not be construed as medical advice. It is not intended to replace consultation with your physician or healthcare provider. The ideas shared on this podcast are the expressed opinions of the guests and do not always reflect those of Margie Bissinger and Happy Bones, Happy Life Podcast.
Thank you Dr. Mccormick for a very enlightening talk about bone markers. I bought your 2 books which help me a lot on understanding my severe osteoporosis diagnosis and its management. I was able to have a better conversation with my endocrinologist. Requested bone markers before starting my teriparatide regimen, consulted a dietician for dietary needs and hire a trainer for strength training exercise, all these because of knowledge from your books.
I am hoping I could get a consultation with before I start my medication. My bone markers are both within the normal range.
After listening to you Dr. Mc Cormick , I feel better about taking these medications providing that I have a physician who will follow the “protocol “ for prescribing them. My worst score on my Dexa was a -2.5 on my femoral neck. I’m not too keen on the medication they suggested taking nor do I feel like I need it just yet. I would like to figure why I have osteoporosis. I am pursuing going to a teaching hospital that has a clinic for osteoporosis. I am also improving on my diet and increasing my exercise routine. Knowledge is power. Thanks for the great presentation.
My red and white blood counts are always low; but I don’t get sick. Docs don’t seem concerned.
How do you feel about REMS for monitoring bone
What about Reclast infusion?
Ask about lysine
What happened to doctors???? People loosing their trust!!@