© 2019, The Author(s). Summary: Patients hospitalised with vertebral fragility fractures were elderly, multimorbid and frail and lead to poor outcomes. Their hospital treatment needs to consider this alongside their acute fracture. A systematic organised model of care, such as an adaptation of orthogeriatric hip fracture care, will offer a more holistic approach potentially improving their outcomes. Purpose: Patients admitted to hospital with vertebral fragility fractures are elderly and have complex care needs who may benefit from specialist multidisciplinary input. To date, their characteristics and outcomes have not been reported sufficiently. This study aims to justify such a service. Methods: Patients admitted with an acute vertebral f...
BACKGROUND: Osteoporotic vertebral fractures (VFs) often go unrecognised in both healthy individua...
Introduction: Fragility fractures are the cause of 43 thousand deaths: 50% are caused by femur fract...
In this letter to the editor, we discuss the article by Bigdon et al., published recently in the Jou...
Background: The complex management for patients presenting to hospital with vertebral fragility frac...
Introduction: Orthogeriatric care has led to improved outcomes in the management of patients admitte...
Osteoporosis (OP) is a silent disease unless a fracture occurs; it is a major health problem, mainly...
PurposeNeck of Femur (NOF) fracture is a common injury with high mortality that all orthopaedic depa...
Although many patients presenting with hip fractures have classic symptoms, other patients may prese...
Summary This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of vertebral fractures in elderly women with a ...
INTRODUCTION: Thoracolumbar spine fractures are common osteoporotic fractures among elderly patients...
BackgroundOsteoporosis involves thinning of the bones, making them more prone to break. The most com...
Objectives: To evaluate the current evidence for whether Fracture Liaison Services are being utilise...
Introduction: Thoracolumbar spine fractures are common osteoporotic fractures among elderly patients...
OBJECTIVES: Hip fractures are associated with high levels of co-morbidity and mortality. Orthogeriat...
Osteoporosis is a multifactorial systemic skeletal disease, characterized by low bone mass and micro...
BACKGROUND: Osteoporotic vertebral fractures (VFs) often go unrecognised in both healthy individua...
Introduction: Fragility fractures are the cause of 43 thousand deaths: 50% are caused by femur fract...
In this letter to the editor, we discuss the article by Bigdon et al., published recently in the Jou...
Background: The complex management for patients presenting to hospital with vertebral fragility frac...
Introduction: Orthogeriatric care has led to improved outcomes in the management of patients admitte...
Osteoporosis (OP) is a silent disease unless a fracture occurs; it is a major health problem, mainly...
PurposeNeck of Femur (NOF) fracture is a common injury with high mortality that all orthopaedic depa...
Although many patients presenting with hip fractures have classic symptoms, other patients may prese...
Summary This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of vertebral fractures in elderly women with a ...
INTRODUCTION: Thoracolumbar spine fractures are common osteoporotic fractures among elderly patients...
BackgroundOsteoporosis involves thinning of the bones, making them more prone to break. The most com...
Objectives: To evaluate the current evidence for whether Fracture Liaison Services are being utilise...
Introduction: Thoracolumbar spine fractures are common osteoporotic fractures among elderly patients...
OBJECTIVES: Hip fractures are associated with high levels of co-morbidity and mortality. Orthogeriat...
Osteoporosis is a multifactorial systemic skeletal disease, characterized by low bone mass and micro...
BACKGROUND: Osteoporotic vertebral fractures (VFs) often go unrecognised in both healthy individua...
Introduction: Fragility fractures are the cause of 43 thousand deaths: 50% are caused by femur fract...
In this letter to the editor, we discuss the article by Bigdon et al., published recently in the Jou...