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Citation

Folman Y, Gepstein R, Assaraf A, Liberty S. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 1994; 75(4): 454-456.

Affiliation

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hillel-Jaffe Hospital, Hadera, Israel.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1994, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8172507

Abstract

Agreement that hip fracture is best treated surgically stems from the fact that early mobilization of the patient reduces morbidity and mortality. This concept was tested in 54 elderly, institutionalized patients with femoral neck fractures who were operatively treated. The patients were reviewed within 12 months after being injured. Their average age was 81.2 years, and 94% of the patients were women. Seventy-five percent of the study population had neurological disease or heart disease and were thus limited in their motivation or ability to participate in a rehabilitation program. Only 16.7% of the patients regained their overall functional ability and only 12.9% returned to their pre-injury, ambulatory status. The therapeutic concept should be reviewed and the conservative approach be given serious consideration.


Language: en

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