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Osteoporos Int
November 2004
Research & Training Institute, Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged and Harvard Medical School Division on Aging, Boston, Mass., USA.
Non-pharmacologic approaches to prevent bone loss are well suited for elderly patients to avoid polypharmacy and medication side effects. One potential treatment is a vibrating platform that delivers low-level mechanical loading stimulating bone remodeling. However, compliance is a major concern with any daily treatment, and is unknown for an elderly group using this device.
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