murtumaherkät
Murtumaherkät is a Finnish term that translates to "fracture-prone" or "osteoporotic" in English. It refers to a condition characterized by weakened bones that are more susceptible to fractures, even from minor trauma. This fragility is primarily due to a loss of bone density and structural integrity.
The most common underlying cause of murtumaherkät is osteoporosis, a metabolic bone disease. Osteoporosis can develop
Individuals with murtumaherkät may not experience symptoms until a fracture occurs. Common fracture sites include the
Diagnosis of murtumaherkät typically involves a bone mineral density test (BMD), often measured by dual-energy X-ray
Treatment aims to prevent further bone loss and reduce fracture risk. This can include lifestyle modifications