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Orthopedics ; 46(1): e20-e26, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35876780

ABSTRACT

Osteoporosis screening, diagnosis, and treatment have gained much attention in the health care community over the past 2 decades. During this time, creation of multispecialty awareness programs (eg, "Own the Bone," American Orthopedic Association; "Capture the Fracture," International Osteoporosis Foundation) and improvements in diagnostic protocols have been evident. Significant advances in technology have elucidated elements of genetic predisposition for decreased bone mineral density in the aging population. Additionally, several novel drug therapies have entered the market and provide more options for primary care and osteoporosis specialists to medically manage patients at risk for fragility fractures. Despite this, adherence to osteoporosis screening and treatment protocols has been surprisingly low by health care practitioners, including orthopedic surgeons. Continued awareness and education of this skeletal disorder is crucial to effectively care for our aging population. [Orthopedics. 2023;46(1):e20-e26.].


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Fractures, Bone , Osteoporosis , Osteoporotic Fractures , Humans , Aged , Osteoporosis/diagnosis , Osteoporosis/therapy , Fractures, Bone/therapy , Clinical Protocols , Bone Density , Osteoporotic Fractures/diagnosis , Osteoporotic Fractures/prevention & control
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J Bone Joint Surg Am ; 103(19): 1852-1860, 2021 10 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34612850

ABSTRACT

➤: The proper diagnosis and treatment of patients with concurrent hip and spine pathological processes can be challenging because of the substantial overlap in symptomatology. ➤: There is no consensus on which pathological condition should be addressed first. ➤: Factors such as advanced spinal degeneration, deformity, and prior fusion alter the biomechanics of the spinopelvic unit. Attention should be paid to recognizing these issues during the work-up for a total hip arthroplasty as they can result in an increased risk of dislocation. ➤: In patients with concurrent spine and hip degeneration, the surgeon must pay close attention to appropriate implant positioning and have consideration for implants with enhanced stability to minimize the risk of dislocation. ➤: A proper understanding of sagittal balance and restoration of this balance is integral to improving patient outcomes following spinal surgery. ➤: The advent of new imaging modalities, increased awareness of spinopelvic mobility, as well as a better understanding of sagittal alignment will hopefully improve our treatment of patients with hip-spine syndrome.


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Acetabulum , Hip Joint , Joint Diseases , Pelvic Bones , Spinal Diseases , Acetabulum/diagnostic imaging , Acetabulum/physiopathology , Acetabulum/surgery , Hip Joint/diagnostic imaging , Hip Joint/physiopathology , Hip Joint/surgery , Humans , Joint Diseases/complications , Joint Diseases/diagnosis , Joint Diseases/physiopathology , Joint Diseases/therapy , Pelvic Bones/diagnostic imaging , Pelvic Bones/physiopathology , Pelvic Bones/surgery , Range of Motion, Articular , Spinal Diseases/complications , Spinal Diseases/diagnosis , Spinal Diseases/physiopathology , Spinal Diseases/therapy
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