Loss of Ambulatory Level and Activities of Daily Living at 1 Year Following Hip Fracture: Can We Identify Patients at Risk?
Sanjit R KondaNicket DedhiaRachel A RansonYixuan TongAbhishek GantaKenneth A EgolPublished in: Geriatric orthopaedic surgery & rehabilitation (2021)
Patients in higher STTGMA risk quartiles were more likely to experience impairment after hip fracture surgery. The STTGMA tool can predict loss of ambulatory independence following hip fracture. At-risk populations can be targeted for enhanced physiotherapy and rehabilitation services for optimal return to prior functioning.