Flail Chest-I
Fractures: Bone Repair
Bones of the Lower Limb: Femur and Patella
Bones of the Upper Limb: Humerus
Flail Chest-II
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Method and Instrumented Fixture for Femoral Fracture Testing in a Sideways Fall-on-the-Hip Position
Published on: August 17, 2017
T J McBride1, S Panrucker, J C Clothier
1Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Sandwell General Hospital, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Lyndon, West Bromwich, UK. tjm607@yahoo.com
The public often underestimates the severity of hip fractures, including mortality and recovery times. Improved patient and family education is crucial for managing expectations after this common elderly injury.
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