What if the bones of the elderly are broken?

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The most common fracture sites in the elderly are spinal compression fractures, hip femoral head fractures, intertrochanteric fractures and limb end fractures, such as distal radius fractures, distal femoral fractures and humeral head fractures. For spinal compression fractures, minimally invasive treatment of percutaneous vertebroplasty can generally be adopted for symptomatic treatment; for hip femoral head fractures and femoral intertrochanteric fractures, artificial femoral head replacement or internal fixation can generally be adopted for symptomatic treatment; for limb fractures, such as distal radius or proximal humerus fractures, surgical treatment can generally be adopted for symptomatic treatment; For the elderly with poor physical fitness, if they cannot tolerate surgery, they can also take conservative treatment measures such as plaster or brace fixation to carry out symptomatic treatment.

What if the bones of the elderly are broken?



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