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278: Expert Edition: Amy Harding (PhD) Researcher, Menzies Health Institute, Griffith University; Exercise & Bone Health across the Lifespan

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The Ticking Time Bomb

Sometimes, like you said, the back pain might have been there for a while. And until you maybe have a chest infection, get a lateral chest x-ray. And suddenly, the radiologist's report comes back and you've got three wedge fractures in the thoracic spine. Sometimes you only get diagnosed with this bone condition. So osteoporosis or osteopenia until you have some other scan and it just pops up in the radiology report. A lot of people, I call it like the ticking time bomb. They're kind of walking around. They've got really, really bad osteoporotic that they don't know they do.

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