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  2. Broken Femur in the Elderly: Symptoms and Treatments

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    To briefly explain, a broken femur is a fracture or break on the hip or lower extremities. This condition is potentially life-threatening to older adults. Often, a broken femur leads to health complications or, worse, death.

  3. Broken Femur: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Broken femurs are treated with surgery and physical therapy. It can take months for your broken femur to heal. You can break your femur by being in a car crash, falling or being shot. Elderly people who are prone to injuries from falls can break their femurs. Get Orthopaedic Care.

  4. A broken femur is usually caused by a severe accident; vehicle accidents are one of the primary causes. Older adults can fracture their femur from a fall because their bones tend to be weaker.

  5. Hip fractures in elderly often lead to bad outcomes

    www.uclahealth.org/news/article/hip-fractures-in-elderly...

    Dear Reader: A hip fracture is a serious and yet common outcome when an older adult has a fall. It occurs due to the progressive decrease in bone mass that often affects women and men as they age. Another risk for hip fracture is osteoporosis, a skeletal disease marked by a loss of bone density, which leaves bones porous, thin and brittle.

  6. Hip fracture - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hip-fracture/...

    A severe impact, such as a car crash, can cause hip fractures in people of all ages. In older adults, a hip fracture is most often a result of a fall from a standing height. In people with very weak bones, a hip fracture can occur simply by standing on the leg and twisting.

  7. Hip fracture - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hip-fracture/...

    MRI. X-ray. Treatment for hip fracture usually involves a combination of prompt surgical repair, rehabilitation, and medication to manage pain and to prevent blood clots and infection. Surgery.

  8. Geriatric Hip Fractures > Fact Sheets > Yale Medicine

    www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/geriatric-hip-fractures

    Hip fractures occur when a trauma or fall causes a hairline break in the upper quarter of the thighbone. Learn about symptoms and treatment, especially in the elderly.

  9. Hip Fracture (Broken Hip): Symptoms, Treatment, and Surgery

    www.webmd.com/.../what-happens-when-you-have-a-hip-fracture

    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 -- are...

  10. Hip Fracture - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/.../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 car accidents, long falls or other severe traumas.

  11. Hip Fracture - Cedars-Sinai

    www.cedars-sinai.org/.../h/hip-fracture.html

    A hip fracture is a break in the thigh bone (femur) of your hip joint. The majority happen to people older than 60 years of age, and women get more hip fractures than men.