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Quick, free, self test of vitamin D deficiency

Not a quantitative test, but FREE

You basically want to see if some of your bones bend/are painful when pressed

Press with about 10 lbs (4 kg) of force at the bottom of your sternum and your tibia
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The following are several descriptions from the web - basically saying the same thing

Thumb Test for Vitamin D deficiency Dr. Oz video Feb 2017

Test Yourself for "D"eficiency from Hawkeshealth

  1. With your thumb, press on your sternum (breastbone).
      Is it tender or painful?
  2. Now, press on the tibia (shin bone) of both your legs.
      Are they sore or tender?

If the answer is "yes" to both of these tests then you have a 93% chance of being Vitamin D deficient.
CLICK HERE for the 93% reference - Mayo Clinic
83% of people with low back pain were vitamin D deficient
95% of people with chronic pain had the pain go away with vitamin D
See also The Mayo PDF attached at the bottom of this page

CLICK HERE for Mayo Clinic proceedings to see the many letters that this report generated


20X more likely to have sore tibia for >6 months if low vitamin D - Jan 2018

Vitamin D deficiency is associated with tibial bone pain and tenderness. A possible contributive role
International Jounral of Rheumatic Diseasee https://doi.org/10.1111/1756-185X.13253
Mansour Babaei Mehdi Esmaeili Jadidi Behzad Heidari Hemmat Gholinia

Background: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with osteomalacia and a variety of musculoskeletal pain. This study aimed to determine the association of vitamin D deficiency with tibial bone pain and tenderness.

Methods: Patients with leg pain, defined as local pain and tenderness over tibial bones for ≥ 6 weeks were consecutively selected. Secondary causes of pain were excluded by appropriate clinical, radiological and laboratory examinations. Serum 25‐hydroxyvitamin D (25‐OHD) was assessed by enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay method and levels < 20 ng/mL were considered as deficiency. Age‐ and sex‐matched subjects without leg pain served as controls. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to determine associations.

Results
One hundred and eighteen patients and 114 controls aged 46.8 ± 14.8 and 44.6 ± 14.1 years, respectively (P = 0.93) were analyzed. Mean 25‐OHD level was significantly lower (P = 0.001) and the prevalence of 25‐OHD deficiency was significantly higher in the patients as compared with the controls (75.4% vs. 23.6%), odds ratio (OR) = 9.54 (95% CI, 5.22–17.45, P = 0.001). There was a negative dose‐response relationship between serum 25‐OHD and tibial bone pain by

  • OR = 17.33 (95% CI, 6.48–46.3) in subjects with 25‐OHD < 10 ng/mL
  • OR = 14.7 (95% CI, 6.35–34.6) in serum 25‐OHD levels at 10–19.9 ng/mL
  • OR = 2.58 (95% CI, 1.08–6.1) in those with 25‐OHD at 20–29.9 ng/mL

as compared with 25‐OHD ≥ 30 ng/mL.
After controlling for demographic and biochemical factors, the association reached a stronger level of 19.8 (6.9–56.3) in subjects with serum 25‐OHD < 10 ng/mL and 14.4 (5.8–34.6) in those with serum 25‐OHD at levels of 10–19.9 ng/mL and 1.85 (0.73–4.6) in 20–29 ng/mL.

Conclusion: These findings indicate a possible contributive role for serum 25‐OHD deficiency in the development of pain and tenderness over the tibial bone.

See study in VitaminDWikki Tibia pain (long term) is 20X more likely if low vitamin D (under 10 ng) – Jan 2018
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LiveStrong list of symptoms March 2011

Moderate pressure on the sternum or lower leg can cause bone pain, similar to the pressure point pain seen in fibromyalgia.

Dr. Holick 2002

On physical examination the application of minimum pressure with the thumb on the sternum, anterior tibia or radius and ulna will often elicit pain and discomfort, which is a helpful diagnostic sign for osteomalacia. Vitamin D deficiency

Google search web for sternum "vitamin D deficiency" 26,000 hits Nov 2016

Works for Henry Lahore, admin of Vitamin D Life

Just as I started taking vitamin D I checked, and had pain in all three locations.
No pain since then in any of my bones.
Works for me!

Breastbone test in Germany is becoming quantitative

Guess: pain if less than 15 nanograms
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Free Vitamin D evaluation service same German Dr.

The on-line free test asks about frequency of the following:
My fingernails have small white spots, dots or cross lines ...
Weakness, Sadness, Listlessness, Tiredness, Muscle-Pain, Eyelid twitching, Arm twitching, Legs twitching
Cramps, Cramps at Night, Circulation problems, Dizzy - standing up, Dizzyness on Exercise, Dizziness that disappears when lie down
Headache, Headache - Standing up, Headache - Sport, Headache it disappears, when I lie down ...
Standing causes backpain, Standing causes hip-pain, Standing causes groin-pain, Standing causes leg-pain. Standing for a long time I feel pain of my legs ...


Vitamin D (total of 1,800,000 IU) reduced shinbone tenderness, Feb 2013

Tibial Tenderness Identifies Secondary Hyperparathyroidism Responding to High Dose Vitamin D in Pakistani Women.
Endocr Pract. 2013 Feb 20:1-20. PMID: 23425639
Ali B, Butt A, Fatima A, McDonnell ME, Masud F.; Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

Objectives: To assess the utility of anterior tibial tenderness (ATT) measured by visual analogue score (VAS) as a clinical diagnostic tool for vitamin D deficiency in a high-risk population of Pakistani women

Methods: ATT using a VAS was assessed in 75 premenopausal women, ages 17-56 (mean 41.3) with generalized aches and pains and calcium of less than 11.0mg/dl (normal: 8-11) at a tertiary care center in Lahore, Pakistan. This was followed by administration of 1.8 million units of vitamin D3 in divided doses. ATT, vitamin D and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels were checked before and after the injections. Correlation between ATT, vitamin D and PTH as well as change in ATT, vitamin D and (PTH) following supplementation was determined.

Results: Pre-intervention average calcium and vitamin D were 9.3mg/dl (8-10.3) and 12.1 ng/ml (1.5-32.6) respectively. 74% (53/75) of the participants had vitamin D deficiency and elevated PTH (>60).
Mean PTH was 81.6pg/ml (29.1-370).
Change in ATT correlated strongly (r=0.422, p=0.013) with change in PTH.

Following supplementation, there was significant improvement in ATT (p<0.01), and vitamin D levels (p<0.01), with a decrease in PTH levels (p<0.01).

Conclusions: Anterior tibial tenderness is a valid clinical diagnostic tool for vitamin D deficiency in South Asian women.
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4755 Tibial Tenderness.pdf admin 21 Dec, 2014 21:21 538.45 Kb 1512
961 self test f5.jpg test results admin 25 Dec, 2011 02:35 45.78 Kb 51296
960 self test f1.jpg Scale on sternum admin 25 Dec, 2011 02:35 32.31 Kb 71946
881 Mayo 2003.pdf Mayo PDF admin 13 Nov, 2011 03:40 52.55 Kb 1832
880 tibia.jpg Tibia admin 13 Nov, 2011 01:17 7.46 Kb 274080
820 sternum.jpg admin 17 Oct, 2011 17:41 20.07 Kb 334644
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