نتایج جستجو برای: hip fracture

تعداد نتایج: 146420  

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2015
Janet A Kneiss Tiffany N Hilton Josh Tome Jeff R Houck

BACKGROUND Individuals post hip fracture decrease force on the involved limb during sit to stand tasks, creating an asymmetry in vertical ground reaction force. Joint specific differences that underlie asymmetry of the vertical ground reaction force are unknown. The purpose of this study was to compare differences in vertical ground reaction force variables and joint kinetics at the hip and kne...

2017
Li-Wei Hung Yi-Ting Hwang Guey-Shiun Huang Cheng-Chih Liang Jinn Lin

Hip fractures in older people requiring dialysis are associated with high mortality. Our study primarily aimed to evaluate the specific burden of dialysis on the mortality rate following hip fracture. The secondary aim was to clarify the effect of the fracture site on mortality. A retrospective cohort study was conducted using Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database to analyze nati...

2013
CK Onwukamuche J Ekezie GE Anyanwu CO Nwaiwu AU Agu

BACKGROUND Hip fracture has been associated with various risk factors, including osteoporosis, excessive alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, visual impairment, aging, sex, rural/urban inhabitation, race and climatic variations. Mechanisms of hip fractures in many parts of the world have been documented, and include road traffic accident (RTA), gunshot injury, fall from heights and many ot...

2017
Kenneth E.S. Poole Linda Skingle Andrew H. Gee Thomas D. Turmezei Fjola Johannesdottir Karen Blesic Collette Rose Madhavi Vindlacheruvu Simon Donell Jan Vaculik Pavel Dungl Martin Horak Jan J. Stepan Jonathan Reeve Graham M. Treece

BACKGROUND Hip fractures are mainly caused by accidental falls and trips, which magnify forces in well-defined areas of the proximal femur. Unfortunately, the same areas are at risk of rapid bone loss with ageing, since they are relatively stress-shielded during walking and sitting. Focal osteoporosis in those areas may contribute to fracture, and targeted 3D measurements might enhance hip frac...

Journal: :CJEM 2012
Willis B Grad Nicholas M Desy

One of the most common acute injuries seen in the emergency department is the hip fracture. This injury is usually diagnosed by plain radiographs, however these fractures are sometimes not obviously apparent. Occult hip fractures present a pitfall for emergency department physicians. We present a case of a patient who sustained bilateral occult hip fractures. We review the epidemiology of the c...

Introduction: Total hip arthroplasty (THA) after proximal femoral fixation is a challenging procedure due to possible hardware-related complications. Case presentation: A 78-year-old female with hip osteoarthritis had a proximal femoral osteotomy fixed using a blade plate in the same femur 41 years ago. A two-step approach was planned. After a challenging...

Journal: :Journal of Nippon Medical School = Nippon Ika Daigaku zasshi 2013
Chayanin Angthong Wirana Angthong Thos Harnroongroj Masatoshi Naito Thossart Harnroongroj

OBJECTIVES Survival rates are poorer after a second hip fracture than after a first hip fracture. Previous survival studies have included in-hospital mortality. Excluding in-hospital deaths from the analysis allows survival times to be evaluated in community-based patients. There is still a lack of data regarding the effects of subsequent fractures on survival times after hospital discharge fol...

2010
Dong-Yun Lee Seung-Jae Lim Young-Wan Moon Yong-Ki Min DooSeok Choi Byung-Koo Yoon Youn-Soo Park

We investigated which of the three FRAX fracture risk assessment tool models is most applicable to Korean women. For 306 postmenopausal women (mean age, 77 yr) with a hip fracture, fracture probabilities were calculated using FRAX models from Japan, Turkey and China. Data on bone mineral density (BMD) at the femoral neck were available for 103 patients. Significant differences existed among the...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2010
T M Lawrence R Wenn C T Boulton C G Moran

We determined the age-specific incidence of a second fracture of the hip and compared it with that of a primary fracture in a study population drawn from 6331 patients admitted to Nottingham University Hospital with a primary fracture of the hip over a period of 8.5 years. The incidence of a second fracture was determined using survival analysis. The mean age-specific incidence rates of primary...

Journal: :CMAJ open 2013
Suzanne M Cadarette Linda Lévesque Muhammad Mamdani Sylvie Perreault David N Juurlink J Michael Paterson Greg Carney Nadia Gunraj Gillian A Hawker Mina Tadrous Lindsay Wong Colin R Dormuth

BACKGROUND Orally administered bisphosphonate drugs (i.e., alendronate, etidronate, risedronate) can reduce the risk of vertebral fracture. However, only alendronate and risedronate have proven efficacy in reducing the risk of hip fracture. We sought to examine the comparative effectiveness of orally administered bisphosphonate drugs in reducing hip fractures among older adults. METHODS We id...

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