Patients with osteoporosis may suffer fractures with only minimal trauma. It is estimated that 2-5% of falls will result in a fracture.
In an american study, 301 elderly patients at risk of falling underwent assessment and falling risk modification, whilst controls received standard treatment. Over 1 year 35% of the intervention group had falls compared with 47% of controls. In a british study of 397 patients, intervention resulted in a 67% reduction in falls. Neither of these studies were sufficiently powered to look at fracture incidence.
Strategies to avoid falls are aimed at identification of risk factors associated with falling and avoiding them (1):
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