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Osteoporosis and Social Security Disability Benefits

In this installment of musculoskeletal disorders and social security disability, we look at osteoporosis.  People with osteoporosis often experience bone fragility, frequent fractures, chronic pain from spinal compression, loss of height, and a stooped posture. These symptoms can make it difficult to walk, lift, bend, or even sit for extended periods, directly limiting the ability to perform both physical and sedentary work. Treatment options typically include medications to strengthen bone density, calcium and vitamin D supplementation, lifestyle changes such as weight-bearing exercise, and in severe cases, surgical procedures to repair fractures. While these interventions can slow progression and reduce fracture risk, osteoporosis is generally a chronic, progressive condition that does not fully heal. Over time, bones continue to weaken, leading to increasing limitations that interfere with employment — a key factor in qualifying for Social Security Disability benefits.  This page is all about osteoporosis and social security disability.

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What Is Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become weak and brittle, increasing the risk of fractures even from minor falls or everyday movements. Common symptoms and complications include:

  • Frequent bone fractures (hip, spine, wrist)
  • Chronic pain from compression fractures in the spine
  • Loss of height or stooped posture
  • Reduced mobility and endurance

These issues can make it difficult to perform physically demanding work or even maintain sedentary employment if pain and mobility restrictions are severe.

 

Can Osteoporosis Qualify for Social Security Disability?

Meeting SSA’s Blue Book Listing

The SSA Blue Book (Section 1.00 – Musculoskeletal Disorders) recognizes conditions involving bone fractures and structural impairments. Osteoporosis may qualify if it results in:

  • Multiple fractures that limit mobility
  • Inability to ambulate effectively (walking without assistance)
  • Severe spinal deformity or compression fractures

Approval Through Functional Limitations

Even if osteoporosis does not meet the exact listing, you may still qualify if medical evidence shows the condition prevents you from working full-time. The SSA considers how frequent fractures, chronic pain, and mobility restrictions affect your ability to perform past work or adjust to other jobs.

The MLF Legal social security disability lawyers in Dallas & Fort Worth can help people nationwide struggling with the effects of osteoporosis to prove your eligibility for benefits using the sequential evaluation process.  Proving your case through the sequential evaluation process is best done with a social security disability attorney.

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FAQs about Osteoporosis

Does osteoporosis automatically qualify for SSDI?

Not automatically. You must meet SSA’s Blue Book criteria or show that your limitations prevent you from working.

Bone density scans, physician notes, and records of fractures are critical to proving disability.

No. While treatments such as medications, supplements, and lifestyle changes can slow progression, osteoporosis is generally a chronic condition that worsens over time.

Medical Evidence Needed for Osteoporosis Disability Claims

To strengthen your claim, documentation should highlight both bone fragility and its functional impact. Useful evidence for osteoporosis and social security disability includes:

  • Bone density scans (DEXA scans) showing low bone mass
  • Physician notes describing fractures, pain, and mobility issues
  • Records of treatments such as medications, supplements, or surgery
  • Functional capacity evaluations showing difficulty walking, lifting, or standing

 

This type of medical evidence helps to establish your residual functional capacity.

How MLF Legal Helps With Osteoporosis Disability Claims

At MLF Legal, our social security disability lawyers understand how osteoporosis can affect every aspect of life. Our team helps by:

  • Reviewing medical records to ensure they meet SSA standards
  • Highlighting functional limitations in your claim
  • Getting the right evidence from your doctors
  • Representing you during hearings and appeals
  • Building a strong case to maximize approval chances

 

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