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Hip fractures in a geriatric population - rehabilitation based on patients needs.

Abstract

With an increased life expectancy in humans and thus an increase in the number of the elderly population, the frequency of hip fractures will rise as well. Aside from a higher incidence, hip fractures in a geriatric population is a significant problem due to the possible onset of severe and in some cases dramatic complications and consequences. The primary purpose of treatment and rehabilitation in the elderly after a hip fracture is to improve an individual's quality of life. It is important to underline that principles and methods of functional restoration after hip fracture should consider careful planning of a rehabilitation program individually for every patient and its implementation with respect to decisions made by the rehabilitation team.

Authors

Radosavljevic N; Nikolic D; Lazovic M; Jeremic A

Journal

Aging and Disease, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 177–182

Publisher

Aging and Disease

Publication Date

January 1, 2014

DOI

10.14336/ad.2014.0500177

ISSN

2152-5250

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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