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- W2153166194 abstract "The purpose is to examine the importance of ipsilateral leg strength in mediating hip fracture disability. Leg strength measures were recorded and analyzed for 4 separate data sets: (1) 35 patients hospitalized for acute hip fractures; (2) 72 hip replacement surgical candidates with prior hip fracture histories; (3) 30 hip fracture patients followed prospectively for six months after hospital discharge; (4) 23 hip fracture cases interviewed two years after hospital discharge. (1) 78% of patients with acute hip fracture exhibited leg weakness on the injured side, and 41% exhibited knee extensor muscle weakness on the injured side; (2) 79% of patients readmitted for hip surgery, had deficient muscle power of the previously fractured leg and 33% had specific evidence of knee extensor weakness; (3) Interlimb knee extensor strength differentials greater than 10%, more commonly due to strength deficits on the injured side than the uninjured side, were present in 80% of cases examined six months post surgery, and affected walking speed. (4) knee extensor strength of the affected leg predicted the subject's walking speed, as did leg strength two years post surgery. The conclusion is that knee extensor strength deficits of the affected leg are common features of hip fracture patients, and may contribute to, or perpetuate, functional disability." @default.
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- W2153166194 title "LEG STRENGTH AND HIP FRACTURE MORBIDITY — RESULTS OF 4 SEPARATE CASE STUDIES" @default.
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