Osteoporosis is a systemic disease related to age and sex, characterized by reduced bone mass per unit volume, impaired bone strength, susceptibility to fractures, and reduced quality of life. Compared to drug therapy, exercise therapy has advantages such as economy and no side effect. More and more people pay attention to it. However, the therapeutic effect of exercise therapy has not been fully highlighted in the practical application process, which is mainly affected by the characteristics of exercise itself (exercise mode, exercise intensity) and patients' own conditions. Methods used for the detection of osteoporosis has certain uncertainty. Patients could not judge the real curative effect after a period of time of exercise intervention, so as to affect the enthusiasm of sports participation. The evaluation of exercise intervention for osteoporosis mainly concentrates on bone mineral density and bone mineral content. Muscle function and the influence of body function are ignored. In addition, there are great differences in the functional status of osteoporosis patients. Therefore, to achieve a better intervention effect, it is necessary to develop the most appropriate exercise prescription according to the characteristics of patients. At present, there is a lack of detailed overview of the problems of exercise intervention in osteoporosis at home and abroad. The authors summarize the existing problems and provide suggestions for reference, in order to improve the effect of exercise therapy intervention for osteoporosis. |