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Medical management of hip fractures and the role of the orthogeriatrician
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 October 2012
Summary
Published literature shows that evidence-based medical care can improve hip fracture outcomes. The orthogeriatrician plays a key role in providing this care, in collaboration with surgical and multidisciplinary professionals, managing pre-operative conditions and post-operative complications that may affect functional recovery, and ensuring co-ordinated effective management of hip fractures right from admission to discharge. Several management guidelines are available for this vulnerable group of elderly patients. Recent UK guidelines recommend that, from time of admission, hip fracture patients should be offered a formal acute orthogeriatric or orthopaedic ward-based ‘Hip Fracture Programme’, which includes orthogeriatric assessment as an essential key component.
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- Intermediate care and rehabilitation
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