Project

PoC in-office device for identifying individuals at high risk of Osteoporosis and osteoporotic fracture

Acronym
PoCOsteo
Code
41E04517
Duration
01 October 2017 → 31 March 2022
Funding
European funding: framework programme
Research disciplines
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Orthopaedics not elsewhere classified
Keywords
bone disease
Other information
 
Project description

As a consequence of the ageing of the society, osteoporosis (literally “porous bone”) and its complications is becoming more and more prevalent, making the bone disease a health priority in many parts of the world. Currently osteoporosis is commonly known as a “silent killer” disease. Usually osteoporosis manifests itself in a drastic manner, i.e. through fracture of the osteoporotic bone in the affected individual. Until now little or no measures for prevention or early detection of this disease are taken, because no simple, yet sufficiently precise or sensitive tools for early detection of individuals at risk of osteoporosis are available. The overall objective of the currently proposed PoCOsteo project therefore is the development, clinical validation and preparation for commercialisation of a Point-of-Care tool for bone disease (a.o. osteoporisis) prevention, detection and treatment.