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Non-pharmacological interventions for bone health after stroke: A systematic review.

Hakimah SallehuddinTerence OngSalmiah Md SaidNoor Azleen Ahmad TarmiziSiew Ping LohWan Chieh LimReena NadarajahHong Tak LimNurul Huda Mohd ZambriYun Ying HoSazlina Shariff Ghazali
Published in: PloS one (2022)
There was low to moderate evidence that physical and vibration therapies significantly reduced bone loss in post-stroke patients at the expense of a higher falls rate. The sample size was small, and the interventions were highly heterogeneous with different duration, intensities and frequencies. Despite osteoporosis occurring with ageing and accelerated by stroke, there were no studies on vitamin D or protein supplementation to curb the ongoing loss. Effective, high-quality non-pharmacological intervention to improve post-stroke bone health is required.
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