Brown-led study finds increased spinal fractures in aging population
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Source article: https://www.browndailyherald.com/article/2025/01/brown-led-study-finds-increased-spinal-fractures-in-aging-population
A Brown University study analyzed National Electronic Injury Surveillance System data from 2003-2021, revealing a rise in cervical and thoracic spinal fractures, particularly low-energy fractures among the elderly. This increase is attributed to factors like an aging population, increased activity in older adults, and improved diagnostic technology.
The researchers suggest implementing earlier osteoporosis screenings and enhancing elderly care to mitigate fracture risk.
The study highlights the need for better management of osteoporosis and improved preventative measures. Further research is underway to explore optimal spinal fracture treatments.
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