Haeundae Bumin Hospital announced that it will hold a health class for local residents at the main auditorium at 3 p.m. on September 24.


This lecture will be led by Bae Seonghyun, Head of the Spine Center at Haeundae Bumin Hospital, and will focus on "Understanding Osteoporosis and Vertebral Fractures." Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones become weak and are easily fractured even with minor impacts. In particular, vertebral fractures often present with mild initial symptoms, making early detection difficult. Without proper treatment and lifestyle management, this can lead to chronic pain and a decrease in quality of life, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and prevention.


During the lecture, Dr. Bae plans to provide easy-to-understand, practical information on the causes and risk factors of osteoporosis, symptoms and diagnostic methods for vertebral fractures, treatment and management strategies, and lifestyle habits for prevention.


Haeundae Bumin Hospital regularly operates health class programs to promote community health, with expert medical staff directly participating to deliver practical health information.



Hospital Director Kang Daehwan stated, "We will continue to provide various health education and prevention-focused activities so that local residents can take charge of their own health," adding, "We hope this health class will help raise proper awareness about the prevention of osteoporosis and vertebral fractures."

Bae Seonghyun, Head of Haeundae Bumin Hospital.

Bae Seonghyun, Head of Haeundae Bumin Hospital.

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