Journal of Orthopedics & Bone Disorders
Research Article
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The Inadequate Treatments for Patients before and after Osteoporotic Hip Fracture
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Keywords
Inadequate
Osteoporotic
Hip Fracture
Abstract
Hip fracture will count for a significant problem in the aging group in the near future. Although the fracture is always being considered unexpected, either the fracture itself or the complication of the fracture treatments, patients and medical personnel should aware of the so call unexpected fractures and complications are really preventable and predictable with careful alertness.
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