Spinal Fracture Awareness Tool Kit

Are You at Risk for Fracture? Take this quiz.
Spinal Fractures: Quick Primer
Bone Density Testing: What's Involved and Who Should Be Tested
Tips to Keep Your Bones Fracture-Free
Spinal Fractures: Commonly Asked Questions
Resources

References

"National Osteoporosis Foundation Fast Facts." The National Osteoporosis Foundation. 2006. http://www.nof.org/osteoporosis/diseasefacts.htm. Accessed March 2007.

"Prevention: Calcium supplements." The National Osteoporosis Foundation. 2006. http://www.nof.org/prevention/calcium_supplements.htm. Accessed March 2007.

Spinal Fractures: Quick Primer:
The impact of vertebral fractures. National Institutes of Health Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases--National Resource Center. September 2000. http://www.osteo.org. Accessed Nov 1, 2005.

Definition of osteoclast. MedicineNet.com. July 15, 2000. http://www.medterms.com. Accessed Nov 2, 2005.

Osteoporosis: When Does it Start? Project AWARE. http://www.project-aware.org. Accessed Nov 1, 2005.

Bone Strength, Osteoporosis, Medication: Bones in Flux. Breastcancer.org. October 28, 2005. http://www.breastcancer.org. Accessed Nov 2, 2005.

What is Osteoporosis? Project AWARE. http://www.project-aware.org. Accessed Nov 2, 2005.

Osteoporosis: Improving and Maintaining Bone Health. Project AWARE. http://www.project-aware.org. Accessed Nov 2, 2005

Vertebral compression fracture causes. eMedicine Consumer Health. http://www.emedicinehealth.com Accessed Nov. 1, 2005.

Compression fracture of the spine. DynoMed.com. http://www.dynomed.com. Accessed Nov 1, 2005.

Old, Jerry L., MD and Calvert, Michelle, MD Vertebral compression fractures in the elderly. American Family Physician. January 1, 2004. Volume 69, No. 1. Accessed September 22, 2005.

The impact of vertebral fractures. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 2000. Volume 15, No. 8, pages 1429-1436. Accessed September 22, 2005.

What people recovering from alcoholism need to know about osteoporosis. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. National Institutes of Health. http://www.niams.nih.gov. Accessed Nov 2, 2005.

Smoking and osteoporosis. Women and Smoking. http://www.womenandsmoking.com. Accessed Nov 2, 2005.

Working to prevent medication-induced bone loss. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. Tufts University. http://www.nutrition.tufts.edu. Accessed Nov. 2, 2005.

Kyphoplasty-A new treatment for osteoporotic fractures. Spine-Health.com.http://www.spine-health.com. Accessed Nov 1, 2005.

Fast Facts. National Osteoporosis Foundation. http://www.nof.org. Accessed Nov. 14, 2005.

New Ways to Heal Broken Bones, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, http://www.fda.gov. Accessed Nov. 14, 2005.

Nanotubes inspire new techniques for healing broken bones. Physorg.com. Article originally appeared in Chemistry of Materials (journal of the American Chemical Society), June 14, 2005. http://www.physorg.com. Accessed Nov. 14, 2005.

When is back pain a fracture? Spine-health.com. http://www.spine-health.com. Accessed Nov 2, 2005.

Symptoms of a vertebral fracture. Spine-health.com. http://www.spine-health.com. Accessed Nov 2, 2005.

Compression fractures of the back. MedlinePlus. National Library of Medicine & National Institutes of Health. Updated April 28, 2004. http://www.nlm.nih.gov. Accessed September 21, 2005.

Fast Facts on Osteoporosis. National Institutes of Health. Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases-National Resource Center. Revised February 2004. http://www.osteo.org Accessed September 21, 2005.

Osteoporosis. American College of Rheumatology.Updated May 2004. http://www.rheumatology.org. Accessed September 20, 2005.

Tanner, SB, MD. Back pain, vertebroplasty, and kyphoplasty: Treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. Bulletin on the Rheumatic Diseases. Arthritis Foundation. http://www.arthritis.org. Accessed September 22, 2005.

Bone Density Testing: What's Involved and Who Should Be Tested:
Osteoporosis: Diagnostic tests. Project AWARE. http://www.project-aware.org.

Fast Facts. National Osteoporosis Foundation. http://www.nof.org.

Bone density testing: Measure your risk of broken bones. Mayo Clinic. MayoClinic.com. http://www.mayoclinic.com.

BMD testing: what the numbers mean. National Osteoporosis Foundation. http://www.nof.org.

Bone densitometry. RadiologyInfo. Reviewed July 15, 2005. http://www.radiologyinfo.org. Accessed Nov. 30, 2005.

Dexa scanning. Bone Health Center. ISL Consulting Co. http://health.yahoo.com. Accessed Nov. 30, 2005.

Bone density. National Osteoporosis Foundation. http://www.nof.org.

Bone mineral density test. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia. http://www.nlm.nih.gov.

Tips to Keep Your Bones Fracture-Free:
Prevention. National Osteoporosis Foundation. http://www.nof.org.

Miriam E. Nelson, PhD. Strong Women, Strong Bones. Perigree. 2000.

Tips to improve your bone health. Office of the Surgeon General. http://www.surgeongeneral.gov.

Magnesium. Office of Dietary Supplements. National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. National Institutes of Health. http://www.ods.od.nih.gov. Accessed Dec. 2, 2005.

Bone Health and Osteoporosis: A Report of the Surgeon General. Oct. 14, 2004. http://www.surgeongeneral.gov. Accessed Dec. 3, 2005.

Fast facts on osteoporosis. National Institute of Health Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases. National Resource Center. Revised February 2004. http://www.osteo.org. Accessed Sept. 19, 2005.

Once is enough: A guide to preventing future fractures. National Institutes of Health Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases-National Resource Center. http://www.osteo.org.

Spinal Fractures: Commonly Asked Questions:
Prevention. National Osteoporosis Foundation. http://www.nof.org

Compression Fracture of the Spine. DynoMed.com http://www.dynomed.com

Kyphoplasty-A new treatment for osteoporotic fractures. Spine-Health.com. http://www.spine-health.com

Compression fractures of the back. MedlinePlus. http://www.nlm.nih.gov

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