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Hip Joint Fracture

Hip joint fracture usually occurs due to an accidental fall. The fracture may be mild or severe. Depending on the degree of fracture, the individual may require bed rest for complete healing.

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How to recover from a hip fracture?

Query: Hi doctor, My mother is 83 years old. She had a right hip fracture before three years, and she was fitted with a DHS implant. She has pain, and her fracture is not healed. Her mobility got restricted, and she uses a walker to walk. Before two years, she had severe pain, and she was unable to stand....  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through the attachment (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Her fracture has not healed, and her fixation has got failed. I suggest seeing an experienced anesthetist to assess her fitness for having an extended operation. As her hip is painful, ...  Read Full »

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