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Rehabilitation of hip fractures in the elderly.
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SurgeryOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgerySkeletal TraumaPrehabilitationSurgical RepairOrthopaedicsGeriatric Fracture CareIntensive PeriodHealth SciencesGeriatricsRehabilitationGeriatric SpineNon-operative TreatmentPhysical TherapyHip ArthroplastyMost Hip FracturesSurgical StabilizationMusculoskeletal AgingGeriatric Physical TherapyMedicineHip Fractures
Hip fractures in the elderly carry a high rate of morbidity and mortality. Most hip fractures require immediate surgical intervention. An intensive period of rehabilitation helps reduce complications. Management of the whole patient--including treatment of any preexisting medical conditions, attention to nutrition and conditioning exercises--is essential for a good outcome. Success depends more on careful follow-up during rehabilitation than on the nature of the surgical repair.