BACKGROUND: Bilateral hip fractures after low-energy mechanism are a rare phenomenon. Most published case reports include presentations of bilateral hip fractures in the elderly with low-energy mechanism. There is no report, to our knowledge, that illustrates this rare occurrence in middle-aged individuals after a low-energy fall from standing height. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a case of a 50-year-old female with history of cerebrovascular accident (CVA) who presented to our institution with bilateral valgus-impacted femoral neck fractures after a mechanical fall from standing height. The patient underwent successful in-situ percutaneous screw placement in bilateral hips. CONCLUSION: Although patient age is an obvious risk factor, midd...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture risk rises 100 to 1000-fold over 60 years of ageing. Loss of resistance to ...
Osteoporosis is a chronic disease characterized by a loss of bone mass and deterioration of bone mic...
Neither age-related osteoporosis nor the increasing incidence of falls with age sufficiently explain...
BACKGROUND: Despite being rare there are several reports in the medical literature of bilateral femo...
AbstractSimultaneous bilateral neck femur fracture is a rare entity that has been associated with un...
Introduction. Simultaneous bilateral fractures of the femoral neck are considered very rare injuries...
Abstract Introduction Most elderly hip fractures are the result of a ground level fall. Defining hig...
Two case reports and an updated critical review on bilateral fractures of the femoral neck are prese...
The incidence of acetabular fractures in the elderly population is increasing due to preexistingoste...
We present a case of bilateral posterior native hip dislocations after a fall from standing. This ex...
Introduction: Simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fracture is an uncommon condition. There are very ...
AbstractIntroductionSimultaneous bilateral femoral neck fracture is an uncommon condition. There are...
INTRODUCTION: Simultaneous bilateral hip fractures are usually associated with high energy trauma, s...
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History of present illness: A 74-year-old male presented to the emergency department with left hip ...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture risk rises 100 to 1000-fold over 60 years of ageing. Loss of resistance to ...
Osteoporosis is a chronic disease characterized by a loss of bone mass and deterioration of bone mic...
Neither age-related osteoporosis nor the increasing incidence of falls with age sufficiently explain...
BACKGROUND: Despite being rare there are several reports in the medical literature of bilateral femo...
AbstractSimultaneous bilateral neck femur fracture is a rare entity that has been associated with un...
Introduction. Simultaneous bilateral fractures of the femoral neck are considered very rare injuries...
Abstract Introduction Most elderly hip fractures are the result of a ground level fall. Defining hig...
Two case reports and an updated critical review on bilateral fractures of the femoral neck are prese...
The incidence of acetabular fractures in the elderly population is increasing due to preexistingoste...
We present a case of bilateral posterior native hip dislocations after a fall from standing. This ex...
Introduction: Simultaneous bilateral femoral neck fracture is an uncommon condition. There are very ...
AbstractIntroductionSimultaneous bilateral femoral neck fracture is an uncommon condition. There are...
INTRODUCTION: Simultaneous bilateral hip fractures are usually associated with high energy trauma, s...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
History of present illness: A 74-year-old male presented to the emergency department with left hip ...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture risk rises 100 to 1000-fold over 60 years of ageing. Loss of resistance to ...
Osteoporosis is a chronic disease characterized by a loss of bone mass and deterioration of bone mic...
Neither age-related osteoporosis nor the increasing incidence of falls with age sufficiently explain...