Recent study has also shown that the activity of serum total ALP >129 U/L is used as an indicator for osteoporosis in men [16]. Moreover, the decrease of total ALP has been demonstrated with the treatment with alendronate from 79.7 U/L to 64.8 U/L [17]. The results indicate that total ALP can be used as an indicator to reflect the efficiency of drug treatment for osteoporosis.
so, if i'm in the 61-63 range then i've already been through treatment...
this would indicate that my osteoblasts are working correctly, and i'm able to reform bone that's been resorbed. but, what i really want is resorption markers that measure osteoclasts and i don't think any of the markers i asked for actually do that.