Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis

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Interesting things to know about BetterCareMarket’s Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis 

For people with osteoporosis, which makes bones fragile and prone to fractures, various aids can significantly improve daily life and safety. Common adaptive aids include grab bars and shower chairs designed to make bathrooms safer and more accessible. For those who need extra support in the home and kitchen, there are gadgets like easy-grip utensils and ergonomic handles for tools, which help reduce strain on the hands and wrists. 

 

Tap Turner

A tap turner is a tool that helps turn faucets with less effort, which is especially useful for people weak hands or wrists, and prone to pain. It features large, easy to grip handles that allows the user to turn the tap without having to twist their wrist or apply much pressure.

 

One Touch Can Opener

Similarly, a one-touch can opener simplifies opening cans by making it automated. This device automatically rotates around the can lid to open with the press of one button. This helps avoid the strain and potential risk of injury that can come from using a manual can opener with weakened grip strength.

 

Long Handled Reachers

Additionally, long handled-reachers and grabbers help people with osteoporosis or limited mobility pick up items without over bending or over stretching. It has a handle on one end and a grabbing mechanism on the other, which can be used to grab items from high shelves or off the floor. This device helps prevent the risk of falling or straining of the back and other joints, which is important for those with weakened bones.


TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) Devices 

There are also devices, such as TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) that people with osteoporosis can use to help manage their pain. This device helps relieve pain by sending small electrical impulses through the skin. These electrical impulses block the pain signals that travel to the brain. Additionally, the impulses trigger the release of endorphins, which is the body’s natural painkillers. TENS devices are non-invasive and drug-free, making it a great way to manage pain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Grab rails, non-slip mats, and walking aids are essential to reduce the risk of fractures.
Yes, rollators, canes, and lightweight wheelchairs support safe movement.
Back braces and posture correctors can reduce spinal strain and promote better alignment.
Bed rails, shower chairs, and raised toilet seats minimise the risk of slips and falls.
Orthopaedic mattresses, body pillows, and heat packs can improve sleep comfort and reduce pain.