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Geriatric proximal femur fracture updates.

Vincenzo GiordanoPierre Marie WoolleyMartin J HeetveldCarla S SmithVictor de Ridder
Published in: OTA international : the open access journal of orthopaedic trauma (2024)
Proximal femur fractures in the aging population present a variety of challenges. Physiologically, patients incurring this fracture are typically frail, with significant medical comorbidities, yet require early surgical treatment to restore mobility to prevent deterioration. Socioeconomically, the occurrence of a fragility fracture may be the beginning of the loss of independence, and the burdens of rehabilitation and support are borne by the individual patient and health care systems.
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