Osteoporosis not only causes low back pain, shortening of the body and hunchback, but in more severe cases it can lead to fractures, mainly in the spine, hip and ankle bones and wrist bones. Compression fractures of the spine can be severe enough to cause paraplegia. Hip fractures are the most serious and can lead to lower extremity movement disorders. 50% of patients require round-the-clock living care, 20% require year-round care, with about 20% mortality in one year and 50% permanent disability, in addition, 15% – 20% of patients will die due to various complications such as venous embolism and infection. The incidence of hip fracture in the elderly has exceeded the incidence of prostate cancer in men, and in women it has exceeded the combined incidence of breast, ovarian and endometrial cancers.