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Medimaps Group Collaborates with National Spine Health Foundation to Advance AI-Based Bone Fragility Assessment in Spine Surgery
Medimaps Group Collaborates with National Spine Health Foundation to Advance AI-Based Bone Fragility Assessment in Spine Surgery

Business Wire

time16 hours ago

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Medimaps Group Collaborates with National Spine Health Foundation to Advance AI-Based Bone Fragility Assessment in Spine Surgery

GENEVA, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Medimaps Group S.A., a global leader in AI-driven bone microarchitecture imaging solutions, today announced a new clinical research partnership with the National Spine Health Foundation (NSHF) - a nonprofit organization dedicated to patient education, research, and advocacy. Preoperative assessments of bone quality are critical for surgical planning and rehabilitation. Yet, bone fragility remains underdiagnosed in routine care. In this study, we will examine if TBS Reveal has the potential to fill this gap. Share The study, coordinated by NSHF and conducted at Mayo Clinic under the direction of Benjamin Elder, M.D., Ph.D., neurosurgeon and principal investigator, will evaluate the role of TBS Reveal for identifying spine surgery patients at elevated risk of intra- and post-operative bone fragility-related complications. The software uses standard preoperative X-rays and CT scans to derive Trabecular Bone Score (TBS) and a Bone Fragility Index, offering an AI-enhanced assessment of bone quality. Dr. Elder is a world recognized authority in spinal deformity, spinal oncology, and regenerative spine surgery. He directs Mayo Clinic's Stem Cell Therapeutics and Tissue Engineering Lab, with a focus on advancing bone health in spinal care. 'Preoperative assessments of bone quality are critical for surgical planning and rehabilitation,' said Univ. Prof. Dr. Didier Hans, CEO and Co-founder of Medimaps Group. 'Yet, bone fragility remains underdiagnosed in routine care. In this study, we will examine if TBS Reveal has the potential to fill this gap using widely available imaging and advanced AI interpretation. While originally developed as an opportunistic screening tool, this study will explore its potential role as a purposeful, on-demand assessment method in high-risk surgical populations such as those undergoing spine procedures.' In the United States alone, over 1.2 million spine surgeries are performed each year. Published data indicate that up to 46% of spinal fusions and one-third of lumbar decompressions result in complications, many of which are associated with poor bone quality 1-2. This collaboration reflects Medimaps Group's ongoing commitment to advancing bone health assessment through partnerships with leading academic and clinical institutions. By combining real-world data, AI-powered tools, and expert clinical insight, the company aims to improve surgical outcomes and support broader adoption of bone fragility assessment in musculoskeletal care. References 1. Alhaug, O.K., Dolatowski, F.C., Solberg, T.K. and Lønne, G., 2023. Predictors for failure after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis: a prospective observational study. The Spine Journal, 23 (2), pp.261-270. S., 2013. Failed back surgery syndrome–definition, epidemiology and demographics. British journal of pain, 7 (1), pp.56-59. About the National Spine Health Foundation The National Spine Health Foundation (NSHF), a 501-C(3) public charity, is the only patient-centered non-profit organization dedicated to helping patients over the spectrum of spine health challenges through patient education, advocacy and clinical research. Learn more at About Medimaps Group Founded by medical practitioners and clinical researchers, Medimaps combines Swiss innovation with a global presence to lead in bone health management.​ We provide healthcare professionals worldwide with advanced AI-driven software that enables comprehensive bone microarchitecture assessment. Our passion for musculoskeletal health is underpinned by scientific knowledge, collaborations with world-class academics, clinicians, industry partners, and direct patient engagement. The science behind our cutting-edge imaging applications and clinical evidence forms the core of our company's DNA.​ Medimaps Group, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, has offices in the United States and France. Its U.S. affiliate, Medimaps Group USA LLC, markets the company products and services in the United States. Learn more at

Experts warn of 'silent disease' affecting American men: Here's what it is
Experts warn of 'silent disease' affecting American men: Here's what it is

Time of India

time30-06-2025

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  • Time of India

Experts warn of 'silent disease' affecting American men: Here's what it is

While older females are more aware and conscious of their changing health and body, men rarely take the wake-up call. Due to their belief in strength or fear of suffering, they shoulder many signs of diseases before succumbing to treatment. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Something similar seems to be happening right now with American men who according to experts are unaware of developing a 'silent disease' that makes their bones brittle and weak. According to the National Spine Health Foundation, some 2 million US men are suffering from this slow-developing disease. Another 16 million have osteopenia, which is pre-osteoporosis or mild osteoporosis. One may think that with such a widespread diagnosis of the disease, men would be aware of the disease and be concerned about its diagnosis. But no, as per a survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, only 1% of men are concerned about low bone density. In men 65 years and older, falls are the leading cause of injuries and injury-related deaths. If bone density and strength are low, even a minor fall could result in fractures. 'Unfortunately, there are no warning signs before it presents with a fracture,' Dr Paul Lewis, an interventional radiologist at Wexner, told The Post about osteoporosis. What is Osteoporosis? Image credits: Getty Images The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases defines as a bone disease that develops when the mineral density and bone mass decrease or when the structure and strength of the bones change. This increases the risk of fractures. It is called a silent disease as it has no prominent symptoms for identification. How to prevent Osteoporosis ? Image credits: Getty Images However, there are ways the expert suggests one can prevent the disease. As per Lewis, there are four ways to prevent osteoporosis. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Firstly, men must begin discussing testosterone with their doctor from the age of 30. With age, testosterone decreases and that contributes to weaker bones and a higher risk of osteoporosis in men. Secondly, physical exercise is a must as it improves balance. He recommends weight-bearing exercises like walking, hiking, stair climbing, resistance training with weights or bands or yoga. 'Some exercises can combine into helping your heart as well, such as pickleball, tennis or other sports,' said the associate professor at Ohio State's College of Medicine. The third step to take is to make some lifestyle changes. The use of tobacco, consumption of more than two alcoholic drinks a day, physical inactivity, and poor nutrition pose a higher risk of osteoporosis. Finally, he recommends getting a screening test, like a DEXA scan which is an X-ray that measures bone density to diagnose osteoporosis.

The ‘silent disease' sneaking up on men — and 4 ways to battle it
The ‘silent disease' sneaking up on men — and 4 ways to battle it

New York Post

time30-06-2025

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  • New York Post

The ‘silent disease' sneaking up on men — and 4 ways to battle it

Turns out that more men need to bone up on their bone density. Some 2 million US men suffer from osteoporosis, a slow-developing 'silent disease' that makes bones weak and brittle, according to the National Spine Health Foundation. Another 16 million men have osteopenia, which describes mild osteoporosis or pre-osteoporosis. Despite its prevalence, a new survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that only 1% of men are concerned about low bone density. 4 Osteoporosis, which makes bones weak and brittle, affects 2 million US men. Graphicroyalty – No bones about it — this could be a grave error. Falls are the leading cause of injuries and injury-related deaths in adults 65 and older. Even minor falls can result in bone fractures if there has been a decrease in bone density and strength. 'Unfortunately, there are no warning signs before it presents with a fracture,' Dr. Paul Lewis, an interventional radiologist at Wexner, told The Post of osteoporosis. 4 Walking and other weight-bearing exercises may help stave off osteoporosis. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center The good news is that there are prevention strategies — Lewis has four recommendations. First, men should start discussing testosterone with their doctor at the age of 30. Testosterone tends to decrease with age. Low T contributes to weaker bones and increases the risk of osteoporosis in men. Workouts that build bone density and improve balance should also be on their radar in their 30s and 40s. Think weight-bearing exercises like walking, hiking and stair climbing, resistance training with weights or bands and yoga or other balance exercises. 'Some exercises can combine into helping your heart as well, such as pickleball, tennis or other sports,' said Lewis, an associate professor at Ohio State's College of Medicine. 'Other practical options are walking the golf course instead of riding the cart, taking the stairs instead of the elevator [and] actively playing with your children or pets.' 4 Men in their 30s and 40s should look into workouts that build bone density and improve balance. junky_jess – Lewis warns that not participating in resistance training can mean a loss of up to 3% of bone mass a year. Don't push too hard, regardless of the activity — Lewis cautions that doing too much or exercising the wrong way, like with poor form, can lead to injury. Also, consider lifestyle changes. Tobacco use, more than two alcoholic drinks a day, physical inactivity, poor nutrition, falls related to environmental hazards and neuromuscular conditions increase the risk of osteoporosis. And finally, Lewis recommends getting a screening test, like a DEXA scan. 4 The DEXA scan, which reveals body composition and bone density, is shown here. Olga Ginzburg for NY Post The low-dose X-ray measures bone density to diagnose osteoporosis. If you do develop osteoporosis and spinal fractures, kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty are treatment options. In kyphoplasty, a small balloon is carefully inflated to make room in the fractured vertebra. A synthetic material known as bone cement is injected into the space. In vertebroplasty, bone cement is injected directly into the fractured vertebra without a balloon. 'Both procedures aim to relieve pain, restore vertebral height and enhance spinal stability, allowing patients to regain function and mobility,' Lewis said. 'They are performed under a twilight sedation and fluoroscopic imaging guidance. Patients experience minimal downtime and faster recovery compared to open surgery.'

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