Osteoporosis management during the COVID-19 pandemic – Position paper
Authors
Ana M. Rodrigues; José Carlos Romeu; José Canas da Silva; José Tavares-Costa; Augusto Faustino; Carlos Vaz; José António Pereira da Silva; Helena Canhão;
COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased the already large number of victims of osteoporosis in Portugal. Osteoporosis outpatient clinics were either closed or had limited presential appointments. Many hospitals reduced orthopaedic services to make space for patients with COVID-19. In addition, the volunteer or forced sedentarism, as imposed by the pandemic, increased the risk of falls and fractures drastically. It urges to intensify the current efforts to improve the management of bone health and to prioritize fragility fracture care and prevention. This paper addresses the challenges in osteoporosis management during the COVID-19 pandemic and provides guidance on osteoporosis management. This position paper is a joint initiative of several health professionals and patients dedicated to osteoporosis.
Ana M. Rodrigues
José Carlos Romeu
José Canas da Silva
José Tavares-Costa
Augusto Faustino
Carlos Vaz
José António Pereira da Silva
Helena Canhão
José Carlos Romeu
José Canas da Silva
José Tavares-Costa
Augusto Faustino
Carlos Vaz
José António Pereira da Silva
Helena Canhão