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. 15 Post-operative management During the post-operative phase, early mobilization, requiring early weight-bearing, is one of the main objectives. This affects the treatment options in the geriatric population. In cases with a hip fracture
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promote union of fractures ( 2 , 3 ). The current literature describes poller screws as mainly used in acute fractures, non-unions or deformity correction of lower limb long bones, mainly tibia and femur ( 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ). During the 21st century, the
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Introduction Osteoporosis is a critical global health issue, disproportionately affecting postmenopausal women by leading to diminished bone mass, compromised bone strength, and an elevated risk of fractures. The World Health Organization
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standard surgery in TKA. 88 The mean number of days to reach 80% of pre-operative ‘cumulative acceleration’ levels was 3.3 for MIS and 7 days for standard surgery. In a hip fracture trial, 89 a comprehensive geriatric care protocol led to a 28
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) – – – Fracture patients – – – (D 3 ) – No selections – – – (D 1 ) – 4b) Type of hospitals selected Number of procedures limit – – (3-17 B ) – – Veteran Affairs Hospitals (5 A ,5 B ) (5 A ,5 B