Some good sources of calcium are dairy products, almonds, broccoli, kale, canned salmon with bones, and sardines.
Strong bones equal fewer fractures
A Fractures are common events in older adults and can occur in any part of the body, but certain bones are more prone to fractures in this population, such as the hip, wrist, and vertebrae in the spine, among others.
Ignoring a fracture can cause long-term problems, such as improper healing or developing complications. Don't risk your health; seek medical attention. The gallery is in a folder.
The recovery time for a fracture depends on several factors, including the severity of the fracture, the patient's age, and overall health.
At CIFO, we thoroughly examine our patients using advanced clinical methods and state-of-the-art diagnostic technology.
Dr. Luis Cárdenas
Director de CIFO.
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