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We’re taking on osteoporosis EXPERTS TEAM UP AT THE BONE CLINIC Osteoporosis is when your body loses too much bone, makes too little bone, or both. As a result, your bones may break more easily. While osteoporosis can lead to life-changing injuries, it is 100-percent treatable. Dr. David Stapor and Lynette Judy, RN, BSN, ONC, will direct the only Bone Clinic for Osteoporosis in the South Hills, opening soon. They meet with high-risk patients to identify and prevent risk factors associated with low bone density, help prevent falls, and improve balance. Their team works with each patient, their orthopaedist, and PCP and off ers support groups and resources. “Having nightlights, the right footwear, and avoiding throw rugs can all prevent falls among older adults,” Judy advises. Age, ethnicity, and family history can increase your risk of fragile bones. If you are 50 or older, ask your doctor about a bone density screening at Jeff erson Hospital. Call 412-469-5261 for more information. Dr. McMillen makes recovery fast and easy Ryan McMillen, DPM, performs several foot surgeries a day at Jeff erson Hospital. And he makes sure to give his patients recovery instructions that are easy to follow. “If your feet bother you and inhibit your daily living, you should consider surgery,” he said. “You’ll be able to wear shoes again and have a better life. About 85 percent of my patients say they would do it again.” Dr. McMillen sees patients at the Cool Springs Sports Complex in Bethel Park and the Jeff erson Medical Arts Building in the Bethel Park Health + Wellness Pavilion. RYAN McMILLEN, DPM, PODIATRIST, FOOT & ANKLE SURGEON BOOK AN APPOINTMENT WITH DR. MCMILLEN OR GET MORE INFO AT AHN.ORG/JEFFERSON