Hip Fractures
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Low body mass index (BMI) is a well-documented risk factor for future fracture. The aim of this study was to quantify this effect and to explore the association of BMI with fracture risk in relation to age, gender and bone mineral density... more
BACKGROUND Fragility hip fracture in older adults often has poor outcomes, but these outcomes can be improved with attention to specific quality care indicators. PURPOSE The International Collaboration of Orthopaedic Nursing (ICON)... more
Spain lacks detailed data on hip fracture trends despite being the country with the greatest increase in the pensioner-to-provider ratio in Europe. We reproduced a study on hip fracture incidence in a region of northern Spain (Cantabria)... more
Diabetes is associated with increased fracture rates but the effect size, time course and modifying factors are poorly understood. This study was undertaken to assess the effect of diabetes on fracture rates and possible interactions with... more
This review considers methods used to quantify lag screw placement within the femoral head following proximal femoral fracture. Implants used for fixation of femoral neck fractures can lead to unwanted outcomes in some patients. Cutting... more
one patient (8.1 %) of trochanteric flip-approached group and two (18.1 %) of posterior approach group. All patients were followed up for an average of 31 months (range 24-84). except for one patient, the final outcomes were equal in the... more
Older subjects after hip fracture walk more slowly than age-matched peers. The extent to which they walk more slowly is difficult to define because the standard error of the measure (SEM), sensitivity to change, and clinically important... more
Background: The sliding hip screw is currently the most frequently used prosthesis used to fix trochanteric fractures of the hip. The 'tip-apex distance' (TAD) has been found to be predictive of hardware failure, with a larger TAD being... more
The proportion of elderly in the society increases and fall frequency increases with advancing age. Many falls result in fractures and also soft tissue injuries, longstanding pain, functional impairment, reduced quality of life, increased... more
Hip geometry and bone mineral density (BMD) have previously been shown to relate independently to hip fracture risk. Our objective was to determine by how much hip geometric data improved the identification of hip fracture. Lunar pencil... more
Rationale: Excess mortality and residual disability are common after hip fracture. Hypothesis: Twelve months of high-intensity weight-lifting exercise and targeted multidisciplinary interventions will result in lower mortality, nursing... more
The objective of this study was to assess outcomes of traditional treatment of fractures using the SF-36 and the Cummings Hip Scale. In designing randomized clinical trials, it is necessary to determine the timing of assessment either for... more
Aim: To evaluate the effects of a protein-rich liquid supplementation, alone or in combination with the anabolic steroid nandrolone decanoate, on body composition, activities of daily living (ADL) status and the health-related quality of... more
Reports linking long-term use of bisphosphonates (BPs) with atypical fractures of the femur led the leadership of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) to appoint a task force to address key questions related to this... more
The two types of hip fracture -cervical and trochanteric femoral fractures -are generally considered together in etiologic studies. However, women with a trochanteric fracture may be more osteoporotic than those with cervical hip... more
Using finite element analysis, we compared the biomechanical performance of a CT scan-based three-part trochanteric fracture model (31-A2 in the AO classification) stabilized with a sliding hip screw for nine different positions of the... more
In the fast-growing geriatric population, we are confronted with both osteoporosis, which makes fixation of fractures more and more challenging, and several comorbidities, which are most likely to cause postoperative complications.... more
Reçu le 1 er février 2008 ; reçu sous la forme révisée le 29 mai 2008 ; accepté le 13 juin 2008 Disponible sur Internet le 12 août 2008 Résumé Objectif de l'étude. -Évaluer l'intérêt de la radiothérapie dans la prévention de... more
The influence of the mode of anaesthesia on outcome of geriatric patients with hip fractures is a controversial issue in the medical literature. In the light of an ageing society, a conclusive answer to this question is of growing... more
Background. With the implementation of competency-based curricula, Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills (OSATS) increasingly is being used for the assessment of operative skills. Although evidence for its usefulness has... more
Weight-bearing protocols should optimize fracture healing while avoiding fracture displacement or implant failure. Biomechanical and animal studies indicate that early loading is beneficial, but high-quality clinical studies comparing... more
Background Hip Physical Examination (HPE) tests have long been used to diagnose a myriad of intra-and extraarticular pathologies of the hip joint. Useful clinical utility is necessary to support diagnostic imaging and subsequent surgical... more
related to osteoclast inhibition and the resulting oversuppression of bone turnover and bone remodeling, leading to atypical skeletal fragility .
Although athletic injuries about the hip and groin occur less commonly than injuries in the extremities, they can result in extensive rehabilitation time. Thus, an accurate diagnosis and well-organized treatment plan are critical. Because... more
related to osteoclast inhibition and the resulting oversuppression of bone turnover and bone remodeling, leading to atypical skeletal fragility .
Background: Intertrochanteric fractures present a significant management challenge due to their low inherent stability. The objective of this study was to determine whether an auxiliary locking plate decreases interfragmentary motions and... more
OBJECTIVES: To determine evidence-based best practices for elderly hip fracture patients from the time of hospital admission to 6 months postfracture.
Objective. To test an interdisciplinary, multifaceted, translating research into practice (TRIP) intervention to (a) promote adoption, by physicians and nurses, of evidencebased (EB) acute pain management practices in hospitalized older... more