Author | Speaker | Advocate

Christine Thomas

Author   Speaker   Advocate

"I am passionate about stopping fractures and saving lives."

Welcome to ChristineThomas.com

Where author Christine Thomas blogs to build better bones

About the Author
Christine is a nationally recognized author and speaker in Canada. She uses her valuable communication skills as a passionate advocate for better bone health around the world. She is relentless at educating others on the prevention and management of this potentially debilitating disease. She is on the Osteoporosis Canada Board of Directors, has won numerous awards and is often seen in the Canadian media delivering her message with the kind of conviction learned only through hard experience.

Beat Osteoporosis

It is never too early or too late to improve your bone health. Follow these tips and use these resources (links take you directly to great information) to begin building better bones!

  1. Determine your risk for a fracture and predict your chance of breaking a bone in the future.
    http://www.osteoporosis.ca/index.php/ci_id/5529/la_id/1.htm
    http://sheffield.ac.uk/FRAX
  2. Ask your doctor for a bone density test.
    https://www.nof.org/patients/diagnosis-information/bone-density-examtesting/
  3. Be sure to get adequate amounts of both Calcium and Vitamin D.
    http://www.osteoporosis.ca/index.php/ci_id/5535/la_id/1.htm
    http://www.osteoporosis.ca/index.php/ci_id/5355/la_id/1.htm
    http://www.osteoporosis.ca/index.php/ci_id/5536/la_id/1.htm
  4. See a qualified physiotherapist, trainer or life wellness coach to help you develop a safe and effective bone building exercise program that includes strength training and weight bearing exercises.
    http://www.functiontofitness.com/Services/Osteoporosis/Osteoporosis.html
  5. Strengthen your spine and improve your posture. Keep your spine strong and safe. Avoid movements harmful to your spine.
    http://www.functiontofitness.com/Services/Posture/Posture.html
  6. Do your homework on medications that help reduce fractures and talk to your doctor.
    http://www.osteoporosis.ca/index.php/ci_id/5514/la_id/1.htm
  7. Join the Canadian Osteoporosis Patient Network (COPN) or the U.S. National Osteoporosis Support Community which connect people affected by osteoporosis.
    http://www.osteoporosis.ca/index.php/ci_id/5664/la_id/1.htm
    http://www.inspire.com/groups/national-osteoporosis-foundation

Are You At Risk
for
Osteoporosis?

Crack! in 2001 Christine Thomas bent over to pick up her newborn daugher in her crib and fractured her spine in several places.

Months later, she would be diagnosed with osteoporosis.
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