Osteoporosis

Vertical Health is an effective media source for targeting osteoporosis sufferers actively seeking treatment options.

Vertical Health Osteoporosis is one of the most-visited sources for osteoporosis diagnosis, treatment, and prevention information online, making it an ideal source for targeting highly qualified patients.  In addition over 250,000 unique visitors to both SpineUniverse and EndocrineWeb every month are considered at-risk for osteoporosis. In addition, the physicians and healthcare professionals that counsel, diagnose and treat these patients come to our musculoskeletal property for clinical information and resources in order to improve patient care and outcomes through better nutrition, prevention and treatment. Learn more about reaching our professionals.

In addition to our endemic Osteoporosis content, we feature sections with a high degree of correlation to Osteoporosis:

  • Parathyroid glands, part of our endocrine system, help control the amount of calcium in our bodies and how it is used.  Without proper calcium balance in our bodies, bone loss can occur–which can cause osteoporosis.  EndocrineWeb focuses on the disease as a whole, including diagnosis information, bone formation, and maintenance of strong bones.
     
  • Spinal fractures are the biggest cause for concern among osteoporosis patients. 30%-50% of women and 15%-30% of men will suffer a fracture related to osteoporosis in their lifetime.*** SpineUniverse has extensive topic center coverage of both spinal compression fractures and osteoporosis, including disease information, treatments, and videos and animations.
     

Vertical Health’s Editorial Boards, including leading endocrinologists and spine professionals, provide significant content coverage into the diagnosis, treatment, and day-to-day management of osteoporosis.

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Vertical Health Osteoporosis sites include:

Vertical Health Osteoporosis sections include:

Sources:

*SpineUniverse Survey: (n=3,300)
**National Osteoporosis Foundation states: “In the U.S. today, 10 million individuals are estimated to already have the disease and almost 34 million more are estimated to have low bone mass, placing them at increase risk for osteoporosis” (US national population assumes 300 million)
***International Osteoporosis Foundation: 1 in 3 women over 50 will experience osteoporotic fractures, as will 1 in 5 men (2,3,4).

Quantcast.com measures SpineUniverse as having 59% female and 36% over the age of 50, thus there are 127,440 visitors to SpineUniverse considered to be “at-risk” for osteoporosis
Quantcast.com measures visitors of SpineUniverse and EndocrineWeb as both being 59% female and #36% over the age of 50.  Therefore, there are 254,880 visitors to both sites considered to be “at-risk” for osteoporosis.
30%-50% of women and 15-30% of men will suffer a fracture related to osteoporosis in their lifetime.

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