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Learn more about strength and how to improve this skill using our expert curated exercises.

The strength of your muscles and bones is important for keeping you upright and moving. It is also essential to work on building strength in order to promote bone health. There are a number of different ways to increase your strength, but resistance training and weight-bearing exercises have been proven to be the best for building bone.

Resistance training includes exercises that allow your body to move against some type of weight such as a dumbbell, resistance band or the weight of your body. Weight-bearing exercises are exercises where you work against gravity. Walking, running, hiking, dancing, and gardening are great examples. Performing a push-up is also weight-bearing through the hands, wrists and arms. Both of these types of exercise build strength in your muscles and bones, making them key for people with osteoporosis.

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Standing Scapular Retraction

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Standing Scapular Retraction with External Rotation

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Standing Scapular Retraction with External Rotation with Resistance

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Supine Alternate Bent Knee Fall Out

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Supine Alternate Heel Slide

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Supine Alternate Lower Extremity March

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Supine Alternate Toe Taps

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Supine Band Up and Over

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Supine Chest Fly with Weight

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Supine Deep Neck Flexor Upper Cervical Nod

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Supine Diagonal Shoulder Abduction with Band

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Supine Horizontal Shoulder Abduction with Band

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Supine Latissimus Dorsi Stretch

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Supine Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise

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Supine Shoulder External Rotation with Band

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