Reply to Broken Bones

Michael O'Hair

2008-09-10

Go back to Dr. Ralph Yates' article on his experience with osteoporosis due to overtraining and the resultant free radicals. It may even still be available on line.

----- Original Message -----
From: Chet Collins, DC
To: obra@list.obra.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 2:44 PM
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Reply to Broken Bones

The first consideration would be decreased bone density from consistent endurance exercise on the bike. To check this you would get a bone density test, ask your doctor. The other possibility is that you hit the last three times with sufficient impact to break normal strength bones.
Chet Collins, D.C.
Where Athletes go to Get Better
AthleteRepair.com

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Chet Collins, DC

2008-09-10

The first consideration would be decreased bone density from consistent endurance exercise on the bike. To check this you would get a bone density test, ask your doctor. The other possibility is that you hit the last three times with sufficient impact to break normal strength bones.
Chet Collins, D.C.
Where Athletes go to Get Better
AthleteRepair.com