Osteoporosis Physiotherapy in Ranchi | BK Spine Care Physiotherapy Clinic
Bone Strengthening & Fall Prevention Expert in Ranchi

Osteoporosis Physiotherapy
in Ranchi

Diagnosed with osteoporosis or weak bones? Worried about fractures and falls? Get expert osteoporosis physiotherapy in Ranchi at BK Spine Care Physiotherapy Clinic. Dr. Bedprakash Maurya (PT) provides evidence-based bone strengthening exercises, fall prevention programs, posture correction, and pain management — helping you live stronger, safer, and more independently.

500+ Elderly Patients Treated
60% Fall Risk Reduction
10+ Years Experience
7 Days/Week Available
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LocationH-85, LBS Marg, near Sahajanand Chowk, Harmu Housing Colony, Hindpiri, Ranchi – 834002
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Clinic HoursMon–Sat: 9:00 AM – 7:30 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
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Home Visit AvailableAll areas of Ranchi covered
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Treating PhysiotherapistDr. Bedprakash Maurya (PT)
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Certified Geriatric Physiotherapist
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Bone Strengthening Specialist
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What is Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis (also known as “haddi kamzori” in Hindi) is a progressive bone disease in which bones become porous, weak, and brittle — significantly increasing the risk of fractures from minor falls or even everyday activities like coughing or bending.

India has an estimated 50 million people affected by osteoporosis, with women after menopause and elderly individuals being at highest risk. In Ranchi, many patients arrive with osteoporosis-related spine compression fractures, hip fractures, or severe back pain — conditions that respond well to expert osteoporosis physiotherapy in Ranchi at BK Spine Care.

💡 Key Fact: Physiotherapy is a clinically proven, first-line treatment for osteoporosis. Weight-bearing and resistance exercises stimulate bone-forming cells (osteoblasts), slow bone loss, improve muscle strength, and dramatically reduce fracture risk — often by 40–60%.

  • Osteoporosis affects 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men over age 50
  • Often called the “silent disease” — no symptoms until a fracture occurs
  • Physiotherapy reduces fracture risk by improving strength and balance
  • Exercise is the only natural way to stimulate new bone formation
  • Treatment works at every age — it is never too late to start
  • Home visit physiotherapy available for elderly patients in Ranchi

📊 DEXA Scan T-Score Classification

Normal Bone Density

≥ -1.0

T-score of -1.0 or above. Healthy bone density. Focus on maintenance.

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Osteopenia

-1.0 to -2.5

Low bone density — pre-osteoporosis stage. Ideal time to start physiotherapy.

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Osteoporosis

≤ -2.5

Significantly low bone density with high fracture risk. Physiotherapy is essential.

Risk Factors for Osteoporosis

Understanding your risk factors helps in early detection and prevention of osteoporosis. Some factors can be changed; others cannot.

🔄 Modifiable Risk Factors (Can Be Changed)
Calcium & Vitamin D Deficiency — Inadequate dietary intake of calcium and insufficient sun exposure leading to low Vitamin D levels
Physical Inactivity — Sedentary lifestyle without weight-bearing exercise causes progressive bone loss at any age
Smoking — Cigarette smoking directly inhibits osteoblast activity and reduces bone density significantly
Excess Alcohol Consumption — Interferes with calcium absorption and bone formation
Long-Term Steroid Use — Corticosteroid medications (prednisolone, dexamethasone) cause rapid bone loss
Low Body Weight / BMI — Underweight individuals have less mechanical loading on bones and lower bone density
Poor Diet — Excess salt, protein, and carbonated drinks increase calcium excretion
📌 Non-Modifiable Risk Factors (Cannot Be Changed)
Female Gender — Women have lower peak bone mass and experience rapid bone loss after menopause
Age Over 50 — Bone density naturally decreases with advancing age in both men and women
Menopause — Estrogen decline after menopause dramatically accelerates bone loss in women
Family History — Genetic predisposition — if a parent had osteoporosis or hip fracture, your risk doubles
Asian / Indian Ethnicity — South Asians typically have lower bone density than Caucasians
Previous Fracture — History of any low-trauma fracture significantly increases future fracture risk
Rheumatoid Arthritis — Chronic inflammatory conditions and their medications accelerate bone loss

Signs & Symptoms of Osteoporosis

🦴 Common Signs of Osteoporosis
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Loss of HeightProgressive loss of height (1–3 cm or more) due to vertebral compression fractures — often the first visible sign of osteoporosis.
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Kyphosis (Rounded Back)Increasing hunched posture or widow’s hump — forward curvature of the upper spine caused by multiple vertebral fractures.
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Fragility FracturesFractures occurring from minimal trauma — like a gentle fall, cough, or sneeze — especially in the spine, hip, and wrist.
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Chronic Back PainPersistent mid or lower back pain — often caused by vertebral compression fractures that may not be immediately obvious.
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Muscle WeaknessProgressive weakness in the back, hip, and leg muscles — increasing fall risk and reducing daily functional ability.
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Balance ProblemsDifficulty maintaining balance, fear of falling, and unsteady gait — significantly increasing the risk of serious fractures.
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Fatigue & Reduced ActivityReduced energy and activity levels due to pain, fear of falling, and progressive deconditioning.
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Fear of FallingPsychological fear of falling that restricts movement and independence — itself a major risk factor for muscle deconditioning and further bone loss.
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Warning Signs That Need Immediate Attention

Sudden severe back pain after minor bending or lifting — may indicate spinal compression fracture
Hip pain and inability to bear weight after a fall — may indicate hip fracture
Wrist pain and deformity after falling on an outstretched hand
Rapid increase in height loss over weeks to months
Progressively worsening stooped posture with no prior diagnosis
Unexplained back pain — especially in post-menopausal women over 50

🔕 The Silent Disease — Osteoporosis Warning

Osteoporosis is often called the “silent disease” because bone loss occurs gradually with NO symptoms — until a fracture happens. By the time a fracture occurs, bone loss may be severe. Starting osteoporosis physiotherapy in Ranchi at BK Spine Care early — even at the osteopenia stage — can significantly slow bone loss and prevent fractures.

📋 Who Should Get a DEXA Scan?

All women above 65 years of age
Post-menopausal women under 65 with risk factors
Men above 70 years of age
Anyone with a history of low-trauma fracture after age 50
Patients on long-term steroid therapy (more than 3 months)
Those with thyroid disease or rheumatoid arthritis

Most Common Osteoporotic Fracture Sites

At BK Spine Care Ranchi, we provide specialized physiotherapy rehabilitation for all osteoporotic fractures — helping you recover safely and rebuild confidence.

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Vertebral Compression Fracture

The most common osteoporotic fracture. Vertebrae collapse under normal body weight — causing sudden back pain, height loss, and kyphosis. Often misdiagnosed as “simple back pain.”

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Hip Fracture

The most dangerous osteoporotic fracture — associated with 20–30% mortality in the first year after fracture in the elderly. Requires surgery followed by intensive physiotherapy rehabilitation.

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Wrist Fracture (Colles)

Occurring when a person falls and extends the hand to break the fall. Often the first fracture to alert a patient of osteoporosis. Rehabilitation with physiotherapy restores full hand and wrist function.

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Shoulder Fracture

Proximal humerus fractures from falls are common in elderly osteoporosis patients. Physiotherapy rehabilitation is essential for restoring shoulder function and preventing permanent stiffness.

Fall-Related

🏥 Post-Fracture Physiotherapy at BK Spine Care

After an osteoporotic fracture, physiotherapy is essential for safe recovery, pain relief, and preventing the next fracture. At BK Spine Care Ranchi, we provide specialized rehabilitation for:

How We Assess Osteoporosis at BK Spine Care

Dr. Bedprakash Maurya conducts a thorough, safe osteoporosis assessment to design the most effective, individualized physiotherapy program for your bone health and function.

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📋 Medical History & Fracture Risk Assessment

Complete medical history, medication review, FRAX score calculation, fracture history, DEXA scan results review, and lifestyle risk factor assessment.

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📏 Posture & Height Assessment

Measurement of current height compared to maximum height, assessment of kyphosis angle, spinal alignment, and identification of existing vertebral compression fractures.

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💪 Muscle Strength Testing

Hand grip strength, back extensor strength, quadriceps strength, and hip abductor strength — all key predictors of fall risk and fracture vulnerability in osteoporosis.

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⚖️ Balance & Fall Risk Assessment

Timed Up and Go Test (TUG), Berg Balance Scale, Single Leg Stance Test, and gait analysis to quantify fall risk and guide fall prevention program design.

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🏃 Functional Mobility Assessment

Evaluation of sit-to-stand ability, stair climbing, walking endurance, bending capacity, and ability to perform activities of daily living safely.

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📝 Personalized Osteoporosis Physio Plan

A customized, phased osteoporosis physiotherapy program designed for your bone density level, fracture history, age, fitness, and specific goals — with clear safety parameters.

📊 Assessments & Tools We Use

Fracture Risk
✔ FRAX Score Calculation
✔ DEXA Scan T-Score Review
✔ Fall History Assessment
Balance & Fall Risk
✔ Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test
✔ Berg Balance Scale
✔ Single Leg Stance Test
Strength
✔ Hand Grip Dynamometry
✔ 30-Second Chair Stand Test

⚠️ Safety is Our Top Priority

All osteoporosis physiotherapy exercises at BK Spine Care Ranchi are carefully selected and supervised based on your DEXA scan T-score, fracture history, and overall health status. We follow strict international osteoporosis exercise safety guidelines to ensure every session is completely safe.

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Expert osteoporosis assessment by Dr. Bedprakash Maurya in Ranchi

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Osteoporosis Physiotherapy Treatment at BK Spine Care, Ranchi

Our comprehensive osteoporosis physiotherapy program strengthens bones and muscles, improves balance, corrects posture, and prevents fractures — giving you a stronger, safer life.

Weight-Bearing Exercises for Bone Health

Weight-bearing exercises are the cornerstone of osteoporosis physiotherapy. When bones bear body weight, mechanical stress signals osteoblasts (bone-forming cells) to build new bone tissue — the most natural and effective way to stimulate bone formation.

At BK Spine Care in Ranchi, weight-bearing exercises are carefully selected and progressed based on your T-score, fracture history, and fitness level — ensuring maximum benefit with zero risk.

Supervised walking program with correct posture and pace
Heel drops — gentle impact loading to stimulate hip bone density
Step exercises — low-impact stair stepping with support
Marching in place — safe weight-bearing without fall risk
Progression from low to moderate impact as bone strength improves
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Weight-Bearing Exercise Program

Safe, supervised bone-loading exercises for osteoporosis at BK Spine Care Ranchi

Walking Program Heel Drops Step Exercises Bone Loading

Resistance Training for Muscle & Bone Strength

Resistance exercises stimulate bone formation through muscle-tendon pull forces on bone. Strong muscles also protect bones by absorbing impact during daily activities and reducing fall risk — a critical part of osteoporosis physiotherapy in Ranchi.

Back extensor strengthening — reduces vertebral fracture risk
Hip abductor and gluteal exercises — hip fracture prevention
Quadriceps and leg press exercises — knee and hip bone loading
Resistance band exercises — safe, effective muscle activation
Grip strengthening — wrist fracture prevention
Progressive overload — gradually increasing resistance as strength improves
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Resistance Training Program

Muscle strengthening for bone protection at BK Spine Care Ranchi

Resistance Bands Back Strengthening Hip Exercises Progressive Overload

Balance Retraining & Fall Prevention

Falls are the primary cause of fractures in osteoporosis patients. Reducing fall risk through balance training is arguably the most important aspect of osteoporosis physiotherapy in Ranchi — preventing the fractures before they happen.

Static balance — tandem standing and single-leg standing
Dynamic balance — walking with head turns and dual tasks
Tai Chi movements — proven to reduce falls by 40–50% in elderly
Perturbation training — rapid balance recovery responses
Safe fall technique training — reducing injury if fall occurs
Home hazard assessment and modification advice
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Balance & Fall Prevention

Comprehensive fall risk reduction for osteoporosis patients in Ranchi

Balance Training Tai Chi Fall Prevention Perturbation Training

Posture Correction & Spinal Extension

Kyphosis (hunched forward posture) is common in osteoporosis and increases the risk of vertebral compression fractures. Spinal extension exercises counteract the forward rounding and reduce stress on vulnerable vertebrae.

Spinal extension exercises — the ONLY exercises safe for osteoporotic spine
Deep postural muscle activation (multifidus and erector spinae)
Shoulder retraction and scapular setting exercises
Ergonomic posture correction for daily activities
Chin tuck and cervical spine correction
Guidance on safe posture for sleeping, sitting, and lifting
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Posture Correction for Osteoporosis

Spinal extension and posture rehabilitation at BK Spine Care Ranchi

Spinal Extension Posture Training Core Activation Ergonomics

Osteoporotic Fracture Rehabilitation

If you have already suffered an osteoporotic fracture — vertebral, hip, wrist, or shoulder — physiotherapy rehabilitation is essential for safe recovery, pain management, restoring function, and critically — preventing the next fracture.

Vertebral compression fracture — gentle pain-free mobilization and extension exercises
Post-hip fracture surgery rehabilitation — walking restoration and strengthening
Wrist fracture rehabilitation — range of motion, grip strength, and function
Shoulder fracture rehabilitation — movement and strength restoration
Post-fracture bone health program — preventing secondary fractures
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Post-Fracture Rehabilitation

Safe fracture recovery and secondary prevention at BK Spine Care Ranchi

Vertebral Fracture Rehab Hip Fracture Rehab Wrist Rehab Secondary Prevention

Electrotherapy for Pain Management

While exercise is the primary treatment for osteoporosis, electrotherapy modalities play an important supportive role in managing pain from vertebral compression fractures, back pain, and arthritic joints — enabling patients to exercise more comfortably and consistently.

TENS — non-invasive pain relief for vertebral and back pain
IFT — deep pain relief for hip, knee, and spine osteoarthritis
Ultrasound Therapy — tissue healing after fracture
Laser Therapy (LLLT) — anti-inflammatory and pain relief
Helps patients tolerate exercise better — improving compliance

Supportive Electrotherapy

Pain management for osteoporosis patients at BK Spine Care Ranchi

TENS IFT Ultrasound Laser Therapy

Safe, Caution & Avoid — Exercise Guide for Osteoporosis

Not all exercises are safe for osteoporosis. This guide — based on international osteoporosis exercise guidelines — helps you understand what to do and what to avoid.

✅ SAFE EXERCISES — Recommended
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Brisk walking on flat, safe surfaces
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Upright posture and spinal extension exercises
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Resistance band and light weight exercises
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Balance and coordination exercises (with support)
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Swimming and water aerobics (non-weight bearing but muscle strengthening)
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Tai Chi (modified for osteoporosis)
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Sit-to-stand and stair exercises with handrail
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Grip strengthening and wrist exercises
⚠️ CAUTION EXERCISES — Only with Physiotherapist Guidance
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Jogging and running — high impact, requires assessment first
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Heavier weight training — only if T-score permits
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Step aerobics — only with close supervision and good balance
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Yoga — avoid forward-bending poses, use modified versions
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Cycling (stationary) — non-impact but watch for forward flexion
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Low-impact sports — with careful assessment and protective equipment
❌ AVOID THESE EXERCISES — High Fracture Risk
Forward trunk bending (flexion) exercises — high vertebral fracture risk
Sit-ups and crunches — dangerous compressive loading on osteoporotic spine
Spinal twisting exercises — rotational forces can fracture vertebrae
Heavy overhead lifting — excessive compressive spinal load
High-impact jumping and skipping — extreme fall risk
Contact sports and martial arts — direct fracture risk
Deep forward stretches touching toes — vertebral flexion loading

💡 Important: The exercise safety guidelines above are general. Your individual exercise prescription at BK Spine Care Ranchi will be specifically tailored to your T-score, fracture history, age, and fitness level. Always exercise under qualified physiotherapy supervision for osteoporosis.

Osteoporosis Physiotherapy Program — Phase by Phase

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Assessment & Foundation

⏱️ Week 1–2

Comprehensive osteoporosis assessment, DEXA review, fall risk scoring, posture evaluation, baseline strength testing, and education on safe movement principles.

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Activation & Stabilization

⏱️ Week 2–6

Gentle weight-bearing exercises, spinal extension activation, basic balance training, postural correction, and pain management with electrotherapy as needed.

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Progressive Strengthening

⏱️ Week 6–12

Progressive resistance training, advanced balance exercises, Tai Chi movements, functional strengthening, and walking program with increased challenge.

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Maintenance & Prevention

⏱️ Ongoing

Long-term home exercise program, regular progress reviews, seasonal falls prevention strategies, lifestyle modification guidance, and bone health monitoring.

🦴 Important Note: Osteoporosis physiotherapy is a long-term commitment. Bone density improvements from exercise take 6–12 months to show on DEXA scan. However, balance improvements and fall risk reduction can be seen within 4–8 weeks of regular sessions at BK Spine Care Ranchi.

Osteoporosis — Do’s & Don’ts for Daily Life

Following these daily life guidelines from Dr. Bedprakash Maurya reduces your fracture risk and improves your quality of life with osteoporosis.

✅ DO’s — For Safe Daily Living with Osteoporosis
Take your calcium and vitamin D supplements as prescribed by your doctor
Perform your prescribed physiotherapy exercises every day without fail
Walk for 30 minutes daily — it is the best free bone-loading exercise
Use non-slip mats in bathroom and wear proper footwear at home
Install grab bars and handrails in bathroom, stairs, and corridors
Get adequate sunlight exposure (20–30 min daily) for Vitamin D
Eat calcium-rich foods — dairy, ragi, sesame seeds, leafy greens
Report any new back pain immediately — could be a vertebral fracture
❌ DON’Ts — What to Avoid with Osteoporosis
Don’t do forward bending exercises — extreme vertebral fracture risk
Don’t sit or exercise on a very soft surface — unstable and fall-prone
Avoid carrying heavy objects — especially overhead lifting
Don’t walk in poorly lit areas — risk of stumbling and falling
Avoid smoking — it directly destroys bone-forming cells
Don’t stop exercising if you feel better — bone health needs lifelong exercise
Avoid excess alcohol and carbonated drinks — reduce calcium absorption
Don’t wear loose clothing or high heels — increases tripping risk

Why Choose BK Spine Care for Osteoporosis Physiotherapy in Ranchi

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Specialist in Geriatric & Bone Health

Dr. Bedprakash Maurya has specialized expertise in geriatric physiotherapy and osteoporosis management — one of Ranchi’s most experienced physiotherapists for elderly bone health.

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Evidence-Based Bone Strengthening

Our osteoporosis exercises are based on the latest clinical research and international osteoporosis guidelines — the same protocols used in leading rehabilitation centers worldwide.

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Individualized Exercise Prescriptions

Every exercise plan is specifically tailored to your T-score, fracture history, age, balance ability, and fitness level — with strict safety parameters for complete protection.

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Proven Fall Prevention Program

Our structured fall prevention program has helped hundreds of elderly patients in Ranchi reduce fall frequency and regain independence and confidence in daily activities.

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Home Visit for Elderly Patients

Home visit physiotherapy service available across all Ranchi areas — bringing expert osteoporosis care to patients who cannot safely travel to the clinic.

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Women’s Bone Health Specialist

Specialized osteoporosis programs for post-menopausal women — the highest-risk group — addressing hormone-related bone loss with safe, effective physiotherapy.

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Multidisciplinary Coordination

We work in coordination with your physician, endocrinologist, and orthopedic surgeon to ensure your physiotherapy complements your medical osteoporosis treatment.

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Online Consultation Available

Book online tele-physiotherapy sessions for exercise guidance, progress monitoring, and remote osteoporosis management from anywhere in Ranchi or Jharkhand.

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Patient-Centered Approach

We take time to educate every patient and family member about osteoporosis, safe movement, home hazard reduction, and long-term bone health maintenance.

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Home visit physiotherapy services across all Ranchi areas
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What Our Patients Say About Osteoporosis Physiotherapy in Ranchi

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My mother (72 years) was diagnosed with severe osteoporosis after a vertebral compression fracture. Dr. Bedprakash Maurya’s exercise program at BK Spine Care Ranchi has been transformative. Her back pain reduced significantly, and she is now walking confidently without fear. Best osteoporosis physiotherapy in Ranchi!

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Anjali Kumar
Lalpur, Ranchi
Osteoporosis with Vertebral Fracture
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I am 65 and post-menopausal with osteopenia diagnosed 2 years ago. Dr. Maurya designed a specific bone-strengthening exercise program for me. My latest DEXA scan showed improvement in bone density! The home visit physiotherapy service was especially convenient. Thank you BK Spine Care Ranchi!

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Sunita Prasad
Kadru, Ranchi
Osteopenia — Post-Menopausal
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My father had a hip fracture due to osteoporosis and underwent surgery. After surgery, Dr. Maurya’s rehabilitation at BK Spine Care Ranchi helped him walk again within 6 weeks. The fall prevention training has kept him safe since then. Truly exceptional physiotherapy care in Ranchi!

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Vijay Mahato
Morabadi, Ranchi
Post Hip Fracture Rehabilitation

Home Physiotherapy Service in Ranchi for Osteoporosis Patients

Elderly or mobility-limited osteoporosis patients who cannot safely travel to the clinic can receive expert osteoporosis physiotherapy right at their home in Ranchi. Our home visit service is especially designed for geriatric patients, post-fracture patients, and those at high fall risk.

Dr. Bedprakash Maurya or our certified physiotherapist will visit your home with all assessment tools and equipment — providing complete osteoporosis physiotherapy including exercise supervision, fall prevention assessment, home hazard modification advice, and a written home exercise plan.

🏠 Home Osteoporosis Physio — Included

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Full Osteoporosis Assessment at HomeBone density review, fall risk, and functional testing
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Supervised Exercise SessionsWeight-bearing and resistance exercises at home
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Balance & Fall Prevention TrainingHome-based fall prevention exercises
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Home Hazard AssessmentIdentify and fix fall hazards in your home
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Written Exercise PlanDaily bone-strengthening exercise guide
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WhatsApp Progress TrackingStay connected with Dr. Maurya between visits
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Frequently Asked Questions — Osteoporosis Physiotherapy in Ranchi

Can physiotherapy help with osteoporosis?+
Yes, physiotherapy is one of the most effective treatments for osteoporosis. At BK Spine Care in Ranchi, Dr. Bedprakash Maurya provides weight-bearing and resistance exercises that stimulate bone remodeling, improve bone density, strengthen surrounding muscles, improve balance, and significantly reduce fracture risk. Physiotherapy also addresses pain, posture problems, and mobility limitations caused by osteoporosis.
What exercises are safe for osteoporosis?+
Safe exercises for osteoporosis include weight-bearing exercises like walking, heel drops, and step exercises; resistance training with bands and light weights; balance and coordination exercises; spinal extension and postural exercises; and Tai Chi. High-impact movements, forward bending (flexion), spinal twisting, and heavy lifting must be avoided. At BK Spine Care Ranchi, Dr. Bedprakash Maurya prescribes safe, individualized exercises for each patient’s specific bone density level and fracture history.
Is osteoporosis physiotherapy safe for elderly patients?+
Yes, osteoporosis physiotherapy is completely safe for elderly patients when performed by a qualified physiotherapist. At BK Spine Care in Ranchi, Dr. Bedprakash Maurya carefully designs low-risk exercise programs appropriate for each patient’s age, bone density, fitness level, and medical condition. All exercises are supervised and progressed gradually to ensure safety at every stage. Home visit physiotherapy is also available for elderly patients who cannot travel safely.
Can physiotherapy improve bone density?+
Yes. Research consistently shows that weight-bearing and resistance exercises — the core of osteoporosis physiotherapy — stimulate osteoblast activity and can slow bone loss, maintain current bone density, and in some cases improve bone density over 6–12 months. While physiotherapy cannot reverse severe osteoporosis alone, combined with medical treatment and proper nutrition, it provides significant bone health benefits. Balance improvements and fall risk reduction are typically seen within 4–8 weeks at BK Spine Care Ranchi.
Does BK Spine Care provide home physiotherapy for osteoporosis in Ranchi?+
Yes. BK Spine Care Physiotherapy Clinic provides professional home visit physiotherapy for osteoporosis patients across all areas of Ranchi including Harmu, Lalpur, Kadru, Morabadi, Doranda, Hindpiri, Bariatu, and more. Home physiotherapy is especially important for elderly osteoporosis patients who have mobility limitations or high fall risk when traveling. Call +91 7238814752 to book a home visit.
What is the difference between osteoporosis and osteopenia?+
Osteopenia is a condition of lower-than-normal bone density (T-score between -1.0 and -2.5) — a warning stage before osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is more severe (T-score -2.5 or below), with significantly reduced bone density that dramatically increases fracture risk. Both conditions benefit greatly from physiotherapy. Starting osteoporosis physiotherapy at the osteopenia stage in Ranchi can prevent progression to full osteoporosis and significantly reduce fracture risk.
Which bones are most commonly fractured in osteoporosis?+
The most common osteoporotic fracture sites are: the spine (vertebral compression fractures — most common), hip (femoral neck fracture — most dangerous, with high mortality risk), wrist (Colles fracture from fall on outstretched hand — often the first fracture), and shoulder (proximal humerus fracture). At BK Spine Care in Ranchi, we provide specialized physiotherapy rehabilitation for all types of osteoporotic fractures.
How does physiotherapy help prevent falls in osteoporosis patients?+
Falls are the leading cause of fractures in osteoporosis patients. At BK Spine Care Ranchi, fall prevention physiotherapy includes balance retraining exercises, strength training for legs and core, gait analysis and correction, footwear advice, home hazard assessment and modification, reaction time training, and Tai Chi-inspired movements — all proven to reduce fall frequency by 40–60% and dramatically reduce fracture risk in osteoporosis patients.

Get Expert Osteoporosis Physiotherapy in Ranchi

Don’t wait for a fracture to take action. Start your osteoporosis physiotherapy program today at BK Spine Care in Ranchi — build stronger bones, better balance, and a safer, more independent life.

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