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The Bone Health Basement Tapes

The Bone Health Basement Tapes

By: American Society of Osteoporosis Providers
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A Conversation About The Future of Bone Health

Bone health is the foundation of movement, longevity, and quality of life—but are we doing enough to protect it? The Bone Health Basement Tapes explores cutting-edge osteoporosis prevention, AI-driven diagnostics, and breakthrough bone health technologies. Hosted by experts, each episode features researchers, clinicians, and tech pioneers reshaping how we assess, monitor, and deliver bone health care.

Join us as we decode the future of bone health—one conversation at a time.

Welcome to The Basement.

American Society of Osteoporosis Providers 2025
Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • Inside the ASOP Provider Bone Health Certification Pilot — Results, Lessons & Frontline Perspective
    Oct 7 2025

    This episode goes inside ASOP’s Provider Certification pilot—the first step toward a scalable, provider-focused training and credentialing path for bone health.

    We unpack why the curriculum was built, how the pilot was structured, and what the early results suggest about standardizing care pathways to meet rising demand.

    You’ll hear what worked, what needs refinement, and how certification can translate into practice-ready workflows that improve identification, treatment initiation, and follow-up—without adding friction to busy clinics.

    Our guest, Alexandra Rocco, PA-C (Utah Orthopaedics), brings a frontline view from the pilot: how the coursework shaped team roles, documentation, imaging, and treatment protocols; what barriers remain; and where certification can accelerate access before a first fracture. If you’re a clinician, practice leader, or payer, this conversation outlines how certifying providers can turn overlooked fracture risk into proactive, reimbursable care at scale.

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    46 mins
  • The Untapped Power of Physical Therapy in Bone Health Care
    Sep 25 2025

    Physical therapy is one of the most powerful tools we have to reduce fracture risk, restore mobility, and preserve independence—yet it remains underutilized and overlooked in most osteoporosis care models.

    In this episode of The Bone Health Basement Tapes, we’re joined by Dr. Payal Sahni, PT, DPT, Sr. Physical Therapist at Burke Comprehensive Spine and Orthopedic Rehabilitation Center, the former Program Director of the New York State Osteoporosis Prevention and Education Program (NYSOPEP) at Helen Hayes Hospital and a nationally recognized leader in bone health rehabilitation.

    Together, we examine the systemic blind spots that have excluded physical therapists from the core of osteoporosis management: reimbursement structures that undervalue movement-based care, siloed specialty practices, and a cultural overreliance on medication over muscle.

    Dr. Sahni shares insights from her two decades of work at the intersection of clinical care, research, and community outreach—including how evidence-based PT programs are preventing falls, treating complex fracture cases, and reshaping what post-diagnosis support can look like.

    This conversation challenges conventional frameworks and asks a provocative question: What would bone health look like if physical therapy were treated as essential—not optional?

    Bio:

    Dr. Payal Sahni, PT, DPT, HSP, MCMT, is a distinguished physical therapist and educator with over two decades of experience in orthopedic rehabilitation, specializing in bone health and osteoporosis care. She is a Senior Physical Therapist at Burke Comprehensive Spine and Orthopedic Rehabilitation Center in West Nyack, NY. She has also served as the Program Director of the New York State Osteoporosis Prevention and Education Program (NYSOPEP) at Helen Hayes Hospital in West Haverstraw, New York.

    Dr. Sahni's academic journey began in India, where she earned her Bachelor's in Physiotherapy from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore and her Master's in Physical Therapy from SBSI Dehradun. She later obtained her Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from Dominican University in Orangeburg, New York.

    Throughout her career, Dr. Sahni has been a fervent advocate for integrating physical therapy into bone health management. She has developed evidence-based exercise programs focusing on osteoporosis, balance, fall prevention, and ergonomic assessments. Her commitment to education extends to lecturing at outreach programs for clinicians and patients, emphasizing the importance of strength training and nutrition in maintaining bone health. She has also been at the forefront of developing and teaching osteoporosis-related continuing education programs for rehabilitation professionals.

    Dr. Sahni's research contributions include publication of the first long term case report on the rehabilitation of pregnancy and lactation-associated osteoporosis and vertebral fractures, in The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. She has presented numerous papers on osteoporosis rehabilitation at the Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association.

    In addition to her clinical and research endeavors, Dr. Sahni served as a medical advisor for Wellen (acquired by OsteoBoost), a platform dedicated to bone health and is a member of the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation’s Ambassador Council.

    Dr. Sahni's holistic approach to patient care and her dedication to advancing the role of physical therapy in bone health make her a leading voice in the field.

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    40 mins
  • Originals Series: A Career Dedicated to Evidence, Innovation, and Impact — Featuring Dr. Michael McClung
    Sep 11 2025

    This episode of the Bone Health Basement Tapes: Originals series features an in-depth conversation with Dr. Michael McClung, Founding Director and now Director Emeritus of the Oregon Osteoporosis Center.

    Dr. McClung reflects on a distinguished career that has reshaped the field of fracture prevention and management through pioneering research, evidence-based innovation, and far-reaching educational impact.

    From his early days establishing a dedicated bone and mineral clinic to his leadership in pivotal clinical trials that brought transformative therapies to patients worldwide, Dr. McClung has consistently championed rigorous science and practical solutions.

    A recipient of the 2025 ASBMR Frederick Bartter Award, he shares his journey in advancing fracture risk assessment tools, his experience translating research into policy as a member of WHO and international task forces, and his vision for the next generation of bone health interventions. This episode offers a rare and inspiring perspective on how one physician-scientist’s dedication to evidence, innovation, and impact has reimagined fracture management for millions at risk of osteoporosis and related diseases.

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    53 mins
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