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Hip fracture - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
2022年5月5日 · A hip fracture is a serious injury, with complications that can be life-threatening. The risk of hip fracture rises with age. Risk increases because bones tend to weaken with age (osteoporosis). Multiple medications, poor vision and balance problems also make older people more likely to fall — one of the most common causes of hip fracture.
Hip fracture - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic
2022年5月5日 · Most hip fractures occur in one of two locations on the long bone that extends from the pelvis to your knee (femur): The femoral neck. This area is situated in the upper portion of your femur, just below the ball part (femoral head) of the ball-and-socket joint.
Hip Fracture (Broken Hip): Symptoms, Treatment, and Surgery - WebMD
2023年9月13日 · A hip fracture is a break in the top quarter of the thighbone, which is also called the femur. It can happen for lots of reasons and in many ways. Falls -- especially those to the side --...
Hip Fracture (Broken Hip): Symptoms, Risks & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic
2024年10月7日 · Hip fractures (broken hips) are medical emergencies. Even though they’re very common, they can be life-changing injuries for people — especially adults older than 65. Almost everyone who breaks a hip needs surgery to repair the fracture.
Hip Fracture - Johns Hopkins Medicine
What is a hip fracture? A hip fracture is a partial or complete break of the femur (thigh bone), where it meets your pelvic bone. It’s a serious injury that requires immediate medical attention. Fractured hips in younger people usually occur during …
Hip Fracture Overview - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年8月8日 · Hip fractures are fractures of the proximal femur and are commonly seen in the elderly population following a fall. This type of injury has a high rate of morbidity and mortality. To reduce this, surgical intervention is often required.
Hip Fractures - OrthoInfo - AAOS
A hip fracture is a break in the upper portion of the femur (thighbone). Most hip fractures occur in elderly patients whose bones have become weakened by osteoporosis. When a fracture occurs in a younger patient, it is usually the result of a high-energy event, such as a fall from a ladder.
Hip Fracture Symptoms, Signs & Causes - Spire Healthcare
What is a hip fracture? A hip fracture is a break or crack in the upper part of your thigh bone (the femur). It can occur along any part of the femur: Hip fractures most commonly occur due to a fall or impact to the side of the hip eg from a car accident.
Hip Fracture > Fact Sheets - Yale Medicine
What is an osteoporotic hip fracture? The root cause of the vast majority of hip fractures is low bone density, usually related to aging (although it can also be a result of other medical conditions, such as an eating disorder).
Hip Fracture - Cedars-Sinai
What is a hip fracture? A hip fracture is a break in the thighbone (femur) of your hip joint. Joints are areas where two or more bones meet. Your hip joint is a "ball and socket" joint, where your thighbone meets your pelvic bone. The ball part of your hip joint is the head of the thighbone.