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Epidemiology of femoral neck fractures
Injury, 2002Fractures of the femoral neck, that is, "cervical hip fractures" constitute 53% of all fractures of the proximal femur (hip fractures) according to the Swedish National Hip Fracture Register linked to SAHFE (Standardised Audit of Hip Fractures in Europe).
K-G, Thorngren +4 more
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Pseudopathologic fracture of the femoral neck
Skeletal Radiology, 1981We have seen two cases of traumatic subcapital fractures of the femoral neck which resembled pathologic fractures on plain radiography. We have named this entity “pseudopathologic fracture of the femoral neck” and offer suggestions for why it occurs.
T L, Pope +4 more
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Fractures of the femoral neck in adolescence
Injury, 1972A series of fractures of the femoral neck in adolescence is presented. Most of the fractures were of the transcervical type. Treatment with plaster fixation or wire proved to be inadequate in displaced fractures in adolescence. When using a trifin nail a better result was obtained and a hole was drilled for the nail but in some cases the nail slipped ...
L, Zolczer +3 more
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Predicting fracture of the femoral neck
Journal of Biomechanics, 2007A prediction of the probability of safe loading of the femoral neck, based on queueing theory, is presented. The following methods have been applied: (I) criterion of bone fracture was formulated, taking into consideration the complex state of stress-strain in the porosity zones of the bone; (II) tensile stresses around pores in the stretched zone of ...
Leonard, Stepanskiy +1 more
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Comminuted Fracture of Femoral Neck
JAMA, 1964Dr. W. A. Mnaymneh: A 38-year-old woman fell from a chair lift at a skiing resort one week prior to admission to this hospital. She dropped a distance of about ten feet, noted acute pain in her left hip, and was unable to walk. She was admitted to the local hospital and treated with Russell traction until her transfer here.
O E, AUFRANC, W N, JONES, W H, HARRIS
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Stress Fractures of the Femoral Neck
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1998Stress fractures of the femoral neck are uncommon injuries. In general these injuries are seen in two distinct populations: (1) young, healthy, active individuals such as recreational runners, endurance athletes, or military recruits; and (2) the elderly who have osteoporosis.
K A, Egol +3 more
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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2013
The patient was a 19-year-old woman who recently completed a military basic training program. She was evaluated by a physical therapist in a direct-access capacity for a chief complaint of anterior right hip pain that limited her ability to run. Due to the limited sensitivity of radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging of the right hip was obtained ...
Michael, Konetsky +2 more
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The patient was a 19-year-old woman who recently completed a military basic training program. She was evaluated by a physical therapist in a direct-access capacity for a chief complaint of anterior right hip pain that limited her ability to run. Due to the limited sensitivity of radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging of the right hip was obtained ...
Michael, Konetsky +2 more
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SPONTANEOUS FRACTURES OF THE FEMORAL NECK
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 19621. Aching pain in the thigh, hip or buttock in an elderly person should lead to radiological examination of the hip region. In patients who have been subjected to irradiation for pelvic neoplasms a spontaneous fracture should be strongly suspected and the patient kept under close review, even if the first radiograph is negative. 2.
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Undisplaced Femoral Neck Fracture
JAMA, 1964Dr. W. H. Harris: At the age of 14, an otherwise healthy girl sustained an injury to her right hip when she fell from a chair. She was unable to walk because of the pain of the hip, but when she was at rest, her hip was comfortable. After the first 48 hours she could raise her leg straight in the neutral position without discomfort, but she had mild ...
O E, AUFRANC, W N, JONES, W H, HARRIS
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Bilateral fractures of the femoral neck
Injury, 1982This study has analysed 500 patients admitted with fractures of the femoral neck. Fifty-three (10.6 per cent) had previously fractured the opposite hip. Thirty-eight per cent had fractured the second side within 1 year of the original fracture, and 74 per cent had initially sustained an intracapsular lesion.
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