Trauma (Subscribe)

Links

Hip Fracture Treatment Wikipedia

URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_fracture_treatment

Hip fractures are treated in one of two ways: Traction or orthopedic surgery. Contents 1 Non-operative treatment 2 Operative treatment 2.1 Surgery for fractured neck of femur 2.2 Surgery for intertrochanteric fracture 2.3 Prognosis post operation 3 Complications 3.1 Complications of the injury 3.2 Surgical complications 3.3 General medical complications

View Details Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Hip Fractures

URL:http://www.canorth.org/en/patienteducation/Fractures.asp

Hip Fractures One in four Canadians aged 50 or more, men equally as women, develop osteoporosis, a condition of decreased bone mass that can lead to bone fragility and low-impact fractures-particularly of the hip, spine and wrist. Highly Reputable

View Details Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Hip and Pelvis

URL:http://www.hipandpelvis.com/patient_education/index.html

Patient Information from Dr Matta, Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles. Topics Hip replacement and pelvic osteotomy

View Details Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Live it Safe—Prevent Broken Hips

URL:http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/fact/thr_report.cfm?Thread_ID=103&topcategory=Inj ...

AAOS Online Service Patient Education Brochures Live it Safe—Prevent Broken Hips Highly Reputable

View Details Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Preventing Hip Fractures

URL:http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/fact/thr_report.cfm?Thread_ID=25&

AAOS Online Service Fact SheetPreventing Hip Fractures Highly Reputable

View Details Review It Rate It Bookmark It

Powered by: Orthopaedic Web Links
Orthopedics, Orthpedic Surgery & Orthopaedic Web Links
Google
 
Web Orthogate