Beating Osteoporosis: How Red Light Therapy is Transforming Elderly Care
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Beating Osteoporosis: How Red Light Therapy is Transforming Elderly Care
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With time, we begin to grow old and our bodies begin to weaken. However, if we follow an active lifestyle and keep ourselves in fit conditions, this aging period could become very easy and hassle-free for us.

Osteoporosis is a condition where the bones are weak and prone to breakage, resulting in sudden and unexpected fractures.

It is known as a 'silent disease' since its advancement is characterized by the lack of complaints, even in the face of a fracture. Some signs that indicate the presence of osteoporosis include having back pains, losing height gradually as one grows older, having bones that are much more brittle than usual, and having a hunched posture.

The disease is most prevalent in elderly patients, especially postmenopausal women as estrogen levels drop protecting against the disease.

Osteoporosis is a condition where the bones are weak

Osteoporosis in the Elderly

Another rising issue that may be linked to the minimal use of active transport modes is the increasing prevalence of obesity.

Frailty is a huge factor affecting the elderly population and one of the leading health issues is osteoporosis. As stated by the International Osteoporosis Foundation, 33% of women and 20% of men over the age of 50 years are likely to experience an osteoporotic fracture.

A recent survey estimates that 10 million British currently have osteoporosis while 44 million more are considered to have low bone mass and, thus are at a higher risk.

Osteoporosis is not only a medical condition with a physical manifestation; the disease also has psychological and social consequences, resulting in higher mortality and morbidity, reduced physical activity, and loss of autonomy in individuals with the disease.

Red Light Therapy: New Superb Therapy for Osteoporosis

An innovative technological light therapy service, popularly known as Red Light Therapy (RLT), is gradually gaining prominence as a potential therapy for osteoporosis with products of Bestqool. It is a name that has been catering to and providing some of the best Red Light Therapy devices for people who want to transform their lives for a better future.

As compared to other conventional pharmaceutical treatments like bisphosphonates, hormone replacement therapy, or physical therapies, Red Light Therapy devices offer the following key features which include non-invasive and non-painful treatment.

Bone Density Improvement:

Researchers have found that Red Light Therapy can enhance the growth of the bones and also the density of the bones.

It has been found that Red Light Therapy stimulates collagen synthesis in the dermis and creates conditions for the proliferation of osteoblasts - the bone-forming cells. This is because more calcium is retained in the bones thereby making them stronger and less susceptible to fractures.

Pain Reduction:

It is, however, known that patients with osteoporosis suffer from chronic pain most of the time. Inflammation is reduced, and pain is relieved through the enhancement of circulation and the healing of cells through red light therapy.

This can go a long way in improving the quality of life of elderly people who are normally plagued by so much pain caused by osteoporosis.

Enhanced Mobility and Balance:

In addition, the improved muscle function and the reduction of pain caused by Red Light Therapy aid in the increased mobility and balance of an individual. This is important for the elderly since falling is one of the causes of fractures for patients with osteoporosis.

Non-Invasive and Safe:

Red Light Therapy devices offer a painless process and the number of side effects reported is negligible.

Whereas other treatments involve the use of drugs which may lead to stomach complications, heart problems, or other related complications, this Red Light Therapy is a safe treatment that is especially suitable for elderly people who always have one complication or the other.

Red Light Therapy for Osteoporosis

Transformative Effects of RLT: Real-Life Examples

The effectiveness of Bestqool Red Light Therapy in enhancing the bone health of the elderly is apparent. For example, Margaret, a 72-year-old woman with osteoporosis, discovered that her bone density and overall well-being had improved after using Bestqool Red Light Therapy devices for six months.

Margaret had severe backache and had suffered two fractures in the past year before she was treated. After incorporating Red Light Therapy into her lifestyle, her pain was minimized, her movements became more fluid, and her bone density scores were good.

Another example is John who is a 68-year-old man, who has been suffering from osteoporosis for some time. The prior treatments proved to be partially effective, and he was severely restricted in his functional abilities.

After beginning with Bestqool Red Light Therapy devices at home, John found that he no longer experienced joint pain and stiffness and was able to engage in gardening and walking in the park again.

Enter the World of RLT: Share Your Experiences and Queries

Bestqool encourages users to engage with the RLT community through their "RLT Tree Hole" initiative. This platform allows users to share their experiences, ask questions, and seek advice related to red light therapy.

Whether you are curious about the scientific principles behind RLT or want to hear firsthand accounts from other users, the RLT Tree Hole is a valuable resource. Users have praised this initiative for providing a supportive community and reliable information, helping them make informed decisions about their health.

In conclusion, osteoporosis is still a major problem for the elderly, however, new treatment approaches, such as Red Light Therapy, can help in the fight.

With the ability to increase bone mineral density, decrease pain, and promote better limb movements, RLT is fast becoming a powerful tool in the treatment of osteoporosis. This non-invasive therapy has been adopted by many elderly patients and the dream of a healthy, active life has become achievable.

Please contact us and let us know which conditions you'd like to learn more about the impact of red light therapy.

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