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Elderly patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are subject to incidence of hip fracture, especially in elderly female devastating and progressive consequences of have unconstructive impacts in the whole body function problems such as memory impairments; judgment deficiency the topographical orientation – characterized by the oneself in one’s surroundings as a result of dementia which lead to disability or inability to make use of selective spatial information (e.g., environmental landmarks) or to orient by means of specific cognitive strategies such as the ability to form a mental representation of the environment (visuospatial dysgnosia) – other vital penalties are observed among AD patients such as the loss of activity of daily living the failure of adequate motor function which cause symptoms to movement instability (falls), orthopedic instigate a state of mental incapacity and motor AD patients. Many other metabolic factors such as and K due to malnutrition or sunlight depr reabsorption due to immobilization, and low bone mineral density (BMD) can increase the risk of falls and may contribute to an increase risk of hip fractures in patients with neurological diseases and especially AD patients. The purpose of this study on this quandary, and to evaluate the risk of hip fracture in patients with AD by looking for prevention strategies capable to of hip fractures in patients with such neurological diseas
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