CEU Webinar | New Developments in Physical and Nutritional Therapies for Healthy Bones

$9.95$19.95

Dr. Kelly will guide you through the amazing maze of so-called facts on nutritional and physical therapies for bone health. Controversies exist on vibration tables actually helping bone, or how much protein is good, or what type of protein is good? There is a shift in society in trying to gravitate toward the positive more than avoiding the negative, which is good. Even the nation’s leading organization changed from the National Osteoporosis Foundation to the Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation. Time to bone up on bones!

This webinar was presented live on June 24, 2025. Any offers or discounts mentioned during the webinar may no longer be active.

Continuing Education: Product option “Webinar + CEU Quiz” provides one (1) CEU toward renewal of any the following MedFit Classroom fitness specializations:

  • Arthritis Fitness Specialist
  • Geriatric Fitness and Lifestyle Specialist
  • Longevity Lifestyle and Fitness Specialist
  • Foundations of Medical Fitness (Medical Fitness Specialist)
  • Osteoporosis Fitness Specialist
  • Orthopedic Fitness Specialist

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Dr. Mark Kelly has been involved in the fitness industry for about 40 years. He has been everything from an athlete to a coach, to a gym class teacher, to personal trainer, to corporate wellness leader and professor. Currently he is a professor at four institutions in Orange County, California. He teaches anatomy, physiology, exercise physiology, biochemistry, biotechnology, and biomechanics. He uses a multifaceted approach to maximize student interest, and engagement. He recently published a lab book for students to learn physiology by seeing on their own bodies! He is the author of MedFit courses in weight management and osteoporosis.