The Invisible Thief: Understanding the Silent Threat of Osteoporosis
The Disease You Can’t Feel
Osteoporosis is often described as a “silent thief” because it systematically steals bone density without warning signs. By the time a fracture occurs, the disease is advanced. For patients across Ontario, Quebec, and Western Canada, understanding personal risk factors is critical for future mobility.
The Shocking Statistics: Why Early Detection is Survival
The impact of bone loss is severe. According to Osteoporosis Canada, 1 in 2 women and up to 1 in 4 men over age 50 will suffer an osteoporosis-related fracture.
Even more critical: 24% of hip fracture patients aged 50+ die in the year following their fracture. The risk is higher than heart attack, stroke, and breast cancer combined.
Building Your Defense: A 4-Step Action Plan
To stop the “Invisible Thief,” you need a multi-pillar defense strategy:
- 1. Get Tested with Advanced Technology:
Utilize REMS (Radiofrequency Echographic Multi Spectrometry). Unlike old methods, REMS provides a unique “Fragility Score” to predict fracture risk.Check availability in your city here. - 2. Fuel Your Frame:
Aim for 1000 mg of Calcium and 1000 IU of Vitamin D daily. - 3. Prioritize Targeted Exercise:
Focus on resistance and balance training. - 4. Consult a Professional:
History of early menopause or steroid use? Contact our team to discuss your risk profile.
Why REMS is the New Standard
Traditional DXA scans can be inaccurate due to arthritis or calcifications.
The REMS Advantage:
- No Radiation: 100% safe, non-ionizing ultrasound technology.
- Higher Accuracy: Automatically excludes artifacts for a precise diagnosis.
- Convenient & Mobile: We bring the scan to you via our REMS on the Road clinics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the REMS scan covered by insurance?
While private coverage varies, REMS is an affordable private pay option for those seeking immediate, radiation-free results.
Where can I get a bone scan in Canada?
We have permanent and mobile locations in Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Montreal, and Vancouver.

