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- W2029116831 abstract "no good reason why the results should not apply to the rest of the United Kingdom. It is expected that the total population of Scotland will remain constant over the next 20 years but that the number of children under 16 years of age will decline by 20% between 1996 and 2021. The working population will also decline but the pensionable population (men over 65 years and women over 60 years) will rise by almost 30% in the next 20 years. It is also expected that the number of people over 75 years of age will rise by about 30%. With increasing age and improved medical care patients are liable to be older and ¢tter in the future and unless there are dramatic improvements in the prevention and management of osteoporosis surgeons of the future will have to treat a rapidly increasing number of fractures in the elderly. Improved health and greater political involvement will mean that older patients will have higher demands and a greater expectation that fracture management will restore them to a reasonable functional level. It is also important that surgeons become aware of what constitutes a reasonable result of fracture management in the ¢t elderly population so that the patients can be given appropriate information. The paucity of information about the outcome of many of the common fractures in the elderly is remarkable.Few good studies of outcome have been undertaken and most of the fracture ¢xation techniques in use today were designed for younger bone.There are few techniques appropriate for the osteoporotic fractures that current and future surgeons will be required to treat and very few studies to determine the advantages of non-operative and operative treatment in the elderly population." @default.
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- W2029116831 title "The relationship between fractures and increasing age with reference to the proximal humerus" @default.
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