Increasing rates of pelvic fractures among older adults: The Netherlands, 1986–2011
Age and Ageing2014Vol. 43(5), pp. 648–653
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Abstract
absolute numbers and incidence rates of pelvic fractures are increasing among the older Dutch population. Considering the fact the general population is growing older, an increasing number of elderly suffer from pelvic fractures. Attention on osteoporosis screening and prevention of falls in elderly remains important, in order to limit-related healthcare costs in the future.
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