Osteoporosis is a systemic disease characterized by decrease in bone mass per unit volume, compromised bone strength, which predisposes the affected bone to fracture. This is currently one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among elderly over the world. In general, osteoporosis is a silent and progressive disorder that is often brought to attention of the patients or physician only after a fracture. The aetiology of osteoporosis is multifactorial and is related to two main processes: acquisition of peak bone density that occurs at the end of the third decade and loss of bone at menopause, going on to old age. The cardinal features of osteoporosis are pain, fracture and deformity. Bone mineral density measurement is the most re...