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STUDY BASICS

Are you age 60 or older and are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease or neurodegenerative parkinsonism? You may be able to participate in a study to learn if treatments for osteoporosis can help lower fracture risk in people with Parkinson’s disease or neurodegenerative parkinsonism. This study can be completed from your home. Compensation is provided.


IRB: 20180456
- Trial of Parkinson’s and Zoledronic Acid A Randomized Placebo-controlled Trial of Zoledronic Acid for Prevention of Fractures in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease

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MEET THE RESEARCHER


Susan Greenspan

Susan L. Greenspan, MD, is a Professor of Medicine and Director of the Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Center at the University of Pittsburgh and Director of Bone Health at Magee Women’s Hospital. Dr. Greenspan is a graduate of Harvard Medical School and formally trained in endocrinology and geriatrics. Dr. Greenspan’s research interests include osteoporosis in older adults residing in senior communities and living independently, as well as new treatment modalities for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and new assessments of bone strength.