'Bone Up'

By: Dr Richie Abel (PhD) and Prof David Armstrong (MD)
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  • The first UK podcast about all matters of bone health. Prof David Armstrong (MD) and Dr Richard Abel (PhD) will discuss bone health, bone disease and how we and our bones can live longer happier, and healthier lives. Patients, clinicians and scientists alike will all love the cast! Credits: Jingle by Jonny Fitch BMus Cover art by James Armstrong
    Richard Abel 2021
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  • Vertebral fractures, never events & Martha's rule
    Dec 25 2024

    The lads talked to Prof Ken Poole about vertebral fractures. Ken explains that vertebral fractures should be never events because of effective treatments that patients can take. We also discuss Martha's law a patient safety initiative in the NHS that allows patients and their families to request a rapid review if they are concerned about their condition.

    https://www.england.nhs.uk/patient-safety/marthas-rule/

    ken Poole is Professor of Metabolic Bone Disease University of Cambridge. Ken applies novel imaging techniques to investigate bone diseases. He also runs NHS clinical services for metabolic bone diseases and specialised rheumatology needs. One key project is the PHOENIX study which aims to improve the diagnosis of vertebral fractures using routine CT scanning.

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    55 mins
  • Personalised osteoporosis care
    Oct 25 2024

    The lads talked to Dr Elena Tsourdi about personalised care for osteoporosis patients. Elena is working as the Senior Consultant at the Department for Metabolic Bone Diseases, with a focus on secondary osteoporosis and rare bone diseases. We had a fascinating chat about how doctors and patients can build trust and prescribe medicines to get the best outcomes for individual patients.

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    47 mins
  • Where do bone medicines come from?
    Sep 18 2024

    The lads talked to Professor Roland Baron from Harvard University. Roland has played a key role in characterising bone signalling pathways that govern bone formation and contributed to developing new treatments that increase cell signalling to improve bone mass.

    Roland is a co-founder and chair of the International Federation of Musculoskeletal Research Societies supporting our community and helping young scientists from the entire world to develop and support people living with osteoporosis.

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    43 mins

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Something for everyone interested in bone health

A great way to learn more about the recent developments in bone health told in a way that meets lots of audiences - from patient to professor. Cutting edge science to practical tips on diet and exercise - an excellent source of information on how to maintain bone health across the lifecycle.

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Fascinating insight into Osteoporosis

Fascinating insight into all aspects Osteoporosis for everyone including doctors through to us interested laymen.

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