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Hip Fracture in Elderly

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Understanding Hip Fracture in Elderly

Hip fractures in elderly individuals are serious injuries typically caused by falls, often associated with weakened bones and reduced stability.

Introduction

Hip fractures in elderly individuals are serious injuries typically caused by falls, often associated with weakened bones and reduced stability.
Due to age-related bone loss and conditions like osteoporosis, elderly individuals are more prone to fractures even with minor trauma. These injuries require immediate medical attention as they can significantly impact mobility, independence, and overall health.

Common Symptoms

  • Severe hip pain
  • Inability to stand
  • Shortened leg
  • External rotation of leg
  • Swelling

Treatment Options

  • Surgery (hip replacement or fixation)
  • Pain management
  • Physiotherapy
  • Rehabilitation
  • Fall prevention strategies

Recovery & Outlook

Early surgery followed by structured rehabilitation significantly improves outcomes in elderly patients. With proper care and physiotherapy, many individuals regain mobility and independence, although recovery may take time and requires consistent follow-up.
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