Prevent Fractures. Strengthen Bones. Personalised Care for Bone Health and Mobility.
Osteoporosis is a silent condition that weakens bones over time, increasing the risk of fractures even from minor falls or everyday movements. Most commonly affecting the hips, spine, and wrists, it often progresses unnoticed until a break occurs. At REGENIQUE, we focus on early detection, lifestyle modification, and minimally invasive care to preserve bone strength, prevent fractures, and support long-term mobility and independence.
You’ve experienced a fracture from a low-impact fall or minor injury.
You are over the age of 50 and haven’t had a bone density test.
You have a family history of osteoporosis or hip fractures.
You’re postmenopausal or have low testosterone levels.
You feel chronic back pain, loss of height, or stooped posture.
You’ve been on long-term steroid or hormone-suppressing medications.
We combine proactive screening, evidence-based treatments, and fall-prevention strategies to protect your bones—now and in the future.
Dr. Tushar B Munnoli offers comprehensive osteoporosis care using diagnostic tools, bone-strengthening therapies, and lifestyle coaching tailored to your age, risk level, and health condition.
We manage osteoporosis through medications, nutrition, physical therapy, and fall-risk reduction—without invasive procedures unless absolutely necessary.
Our clinic focuses not only on treatment, but also on education and prevention strategies to help you stay mobile, confident, and fracture-free.
Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become brittle and fragile due to decreased bone density, increasing the risk of fractures.
Postmenopausal women, older adults, individuals with a family history of osteoporosis, and those with sedentary lifestyles or poor calcium intake are at higher risk.
While it cannot be fully reversed, it can be effectively managed and its progression slowed through proper treatment, exercise, and nutrition.
We offer medications, calcium and vitamin D support, fall-prevention strategies, physical therapy, and personalised exercise plans.
Osteoporosis itself is not painful, but fractures, especially in the spine or hip, can cause significant and long-lasting pain if not prevented or managed.