“…From the 10 million residents of Hungary, it is estimated that in the population over 50 years of age 547,107 people suffered from osteoporosis, of which 94,949 were males and 452,158 were females in 2010 [22,23]. Similar prevalence rates were found in the European Union, while the rate was higher in the U.S.A. [18,22,23]. Amongst fall-related low-energy bone fractures, hip fractures are the most significant consequences of osteoporosis: they put a huge financial burden on the health care system and on the patients as well, besides extreme pain and high morbidity and mortality rates.…”