Vitamin D levels in post-acute hip fractured patients and their association with rehabilitation outcomes.
Avital HershkovitzRan NissanRonen Ben JosephRan NissanPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
Routine screening for 25(OH)D levels is mandatory in post-acute hip fracture patients as it may affect rehabilitation outcomes.Implications for Rehabilitation25-hydroxyvitamin D 25(OH)D levels are associated with rehabilitation outcomes in post-acute hip fractured patients.A routine screening for 25(OH)D levels and standardized supplementation protocol during the acute and post-acute rehabilitation setting is recommended as it may improve the quality of care.
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