Osteoporosis is a condition in which there is a decrease in bone density which leads to affection of quality and mass of bones. It can also results in frequent fractures although hip fracture is not usually noticed until there is a fall.
Observe the patient while walking, sitting also in different postures weather there is pelvic imbalance or unusual spinal curve (which can also lead to pain)
Consult a physiotherapist nearby for proper guidance after proper assessment of patient physio will guide you significantly
Further postural correction is quite necessary along with strengthening exercises (gently in start) of legs also focus in core muscle strengthening.
Keep an eye on hip muscles (gluteals) strengthening of gluteals are very important.
After the strengthening programme you can also go with some balancing activities and so on.
All the best
Regards
Ankita choudhary (PT)
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