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Written by a world-recognised expert in the field of osteoporosis, who has published extensively, and is recognized as a key opinion leader.
Aimed at primary care physicians, rheumatologists, orthopaedic surgeons, geriatricians, endocrinologists, and nurse specialists who wish to keep up to date in the prevention and management of osteoporosis
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Written by a well-known author
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During the menopause, both the quantity and quality of bone decline rapidly, leading to a dramatic increase in the risk of fracture in postmenopausal women. Although many factors are known to be associated with osteoporotic fractures, measures to identify and treat women at risk are underused in clinical practice. Consequently, osteoporosis is frequently not detected until a fracture occurs. Identification of postmenopausal women at high risk of fracture therefore is a priority.
The Handbook of Osteoporosis reviews the risk factors, and lifestyle changes that can help prevent osteoporosis and evaluates the pharmacological treatments currently available.
1 Introduction; 2 Pathophysiology; 3 Prevention; 4 Investigation and diagnosis; 5 Fracture risk assessment; 6 Non-pharmacological and adjunctive management; 7 Pharmacological treatment; 8 Long-term managementDavid M Reid, MD, FRCPEdin, FRCPLon, holds a Personal Chair of Rheumatology at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. He is Head of the Division of Applied Medicine at the University of Aberdeen. He graduated in 1975 from the University of Aberdeen and after academic training at the University of Edinburgh returned to Aberdeen in 1983.
He has published over 200 original papers and reviews, largely on his current research interests which ilC6
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