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Approach to the Patient with Bone Fracture: Making the First Fracture the Last.

Mawson WangMarkus J Seibel
Published in: The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (2023)
The global burden of osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures will increase significantly as we enter a rapidly ageing population. Osteoporotic fractures lead to increased morbidity, mortality, and risk of subsequent fractures if left untreated. However, studies have shown that the majority of patients who suffer an osteoporotic fracture are not investigated or treated for osteoporosis, leading to an inexcusable 'osteoporosis care gap'. Systematic and coordinated models of care in secondary fracture prevention known as fracture liaison services (FLS) have been established to streamline and improve the care of patients with osteoporotic fractures, and employ core principles of identification, investigation and initiation of treatment. Our approach to the multifaceted care of secondary fracture prevention at a hospital-based FLS is illustrated through several case vignettes.
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