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- W2108621116 abstract "Proximal femoral fractures or more commonly termed hip fractures will certainly be with us for some time to come. Within developed countries it appears that the age specific incidence of hip fractures, which has been increasing, is flattening out or even static [ 1 Lau EM, Cooper C, Fung H, Lam D, Tsang KK. Hip fracture in Hong Kong over the last decade—a comparison with the UK. J Public Health Med 1999;21(3):249–50. Google Scholar , 2 Huusko TM, Karppi P, Avikainen V, Kautiainen H, Sulkava R. The changing picture of hip fractures: dramatic change in age distribution and no change in age-adjusted incidence within 10 years in central Finland. Bone 1999;24(3):257–9. Google Scholar ]. However the total number of hip fractures will continue to increase as a result of ageing of the population [ 1 Lau EM, Cooper C, Fung H, Lam D, Tsang KK. Hip fracture in Hong Kong over the last decade—a comparison with the UK. J Public Health Med 1999;21(3):249–50. Google Scholar , 2 Huusko TM, Karppi P, Avikainen V, Kautiainen H, Sulkava R. The changing picture of hip fractures: dramatic change in age distribution and no change in age-adjusted incidence within 10 years in central Finland. Bone 1999;24(3):257–9. Google Scholar ]. In Australia the number of hip fractures is expected to double over 29 years and quadruple in 56 years [ [3] Sanders KM, Nicholson GC, Ugoni AM, Pasco JA, Seeman E, Kotowicz MA. Health burden of hip and other fractures in Australia beyond 2000. Projections based on the Geelong Osteoporosis study. Med J Aust 1999;170(10):459–60. Google Scholar ]. Less developed countries are just beginning to see this dramatic increase in hip fractures. Global numbers of hip fracture were estimated to be 1.3 million in 1990; this figure will rise to between 7.3million and 21.3 million by 2050, with most of the increase occurring in Asia [ [4] Gullberg B, Johnell O, Kanis JA. World-wide projections for hip fracture. Osteoporosis Int 1997;7:407–13. Google Scholar ]." @default.
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- W2108621116 title "Hip fractures—the way forward" @default.
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