Osteoporosis
BEMER for Osteoporosis
Supporting bone health through improved vascular supply.
About this condition
Bone is living tissue that depends on adequate blood supply for maintenance, repair, and mineralisation. Osteoporosis — characterised by reduced bone density — is associated with impaired vascular supply to bone tissue.
How BEMER helps
BEMER improves microcirculation throughout the body, including in the highly vascular bone marrow and periosteum. Better vascular supply supports bone metabolism and may complement conventional osteoporosis management.
Key benefits
Please note: Clinical evidence for BEMER in osteoporosis-related conditions includes multi-centre data and a compelling individual case with a controlled natural comparison. The AFB multi-centre study (n=30) showed 90% positive outcomes for osteoporosis pain at 6 weeks. Dr. Oesterle (2005) documented near-complete osseous consolidation of a triple sacral H-fracture in manifest osteoporosis after 7 weeks of BEMER — in a patient whose fracture had failed to consolidate after 7+ months of standard orthopaedic treatment including monthly bisphosphonate infusions. CT confirmed "almost complete osseous consolidation" at 7 weeks. Surgery was avoided. BEMER's bone healing mechanism is vascular: improved microcirculation to bone tissue accelerates the delivery of nutrients and minerals required for ossification, and supports the removal of inflammatory byproducts that impair consolidation.