| This consensus aims to guide clinicians in the comprehensive management of osteoporotic pain. By integrating the strengths of both traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicine, it proposes individualized treatment plans with the goals of alleviating pain, improving bone mineral density, and reducing fracture risk. The consensus covers diagnosis, assessment methods, treatment, nursing, and rehabilitation. It recommends an integrated TCM-Western medicine management strategy. Western medicine primarily employs anti-osteoporosis and analgesic drugs. TCM utilizes herbal medicine, acupuncture, tuina (massage), and other therapies, focusing on regulating Qi and blood, tonifying the kidneys, and strengthening bones. The consensus emphasizes the importance of long-term management and patient education, enhancing compliance and reducing recurrence risks through lifestyle interventions, regular follow-ups, and psychological support. The integrated TCM-Western medicine management scheme provides patients with comprehensive and personalized treatment options. |