Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8607374 | Radiography | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The clinical significance of post-fracture reduction in hip BMD is a potential increased risk of hip fracture for a variable period that may be mitigated after return to normal function and weight-bearing. Improvement at 12 months in #<3wks is not consistent with #>1yr results indicating that long-term impairment in function and bone health may persist for some leg fracture patients. Unilateral bone loss could have implications for Fracture Liaison Services when assessing the requirement for medication post fracture.
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Authors
S.J. Hopkins, A.D. Toms, M. Brown, A. Appleboam, K.M. Knapp,