Osteoporotic Fractures Top Open Access Journals
Osteoporotic
fractures are a consequence of osteoporosis, a condition wherein the bones become increasingly delicate because of bone disintegration or low bone mass. Bones that are more vulnerable or increasingly delicate are at more serious hazard for cracks. Cracks happen regularly in the spine. Bone misfortune can happen with no side effects, until the break really happens. Osteoporotic
fractures can emerge with negligible injury, for example, a strain, knock or fall. In people with osteoporosis,a crack can be brought about by even a minor fall or during routine exercises, for example, winding and twisting. Commonly, critical back agony along the spine is experienced after a crack occurs. Osteoporosis doesn't influence the recuperating procedure of bone. So on the off chance that you do break a bone, have confidence it can recuperate as ordinary. Some messed up bones need an activity to enable them to mend, while others show signs of improvement all alone. A wrecked bone normally takes somewhere in the range of six and 12 weeks to recuperate, in spite of the fact that this can be longer.
High Impact List of Articles
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Synovial fluid level of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) can predict functional status and radiological severity in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA)
Rasha Ali Abdel-Magied, Hanaa AS AbuOmar, Aliaa Monir Higazi, Abeer Awad & Amal A Hassan
Research Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Synovial fluid level of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) can predict functional status and radiological severity in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA)
Rasha Ali Abdel-Magied, Hanaa AS AbuOmar, Aliaa Monir Higazi, Abeer Awad & Amal A Hassan
Research Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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A case of community acquired Clostridium difficile and Tropheryma whipplei coinfection causing persistent joint pain
Krati Chauhan
Short Communication: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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A case of community acquired Clostridium difficile and Tropheryma whipplei coinfection causing persistent joint pain
Krati Chauhan
Short Communication: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Utilizing ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of osteoarthritis
A Finucci, V Iorgoveanu, IM Rutigliano, C Scirocco & A Iagnocco
Special Issue Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Utilizing ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of osteoarthritis
A Finucci, V Iorgoveanu, IM Rutigliano, C Scirocco & A Iagnocco
Special Issue Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Challenges in the management and research of juvenile-onset ankylosing spondylitis
DR Jadon, R Sengupta & AV Ramanan
Editorial: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Challenges in the management and research of juvenile-onset ankylosing spondylitis
DR Jadon, R Sengupta & AV Ramanan
Editorial: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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The molecular basis for disease phenotype in chronic Chlamydia-induced arthritis
JD Carter, HC Gerard, JA Whittum-Hudson & AP Hudson
Review Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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The molecular basis for disease phenotype in chronic Chlamydia-induced arthritis
JD Carter, HC Gerard, JA Whittum-Hudson & AP Hudson
Review Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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What can be done to maximize adherence of bisphosphonates in patients with osteoporosis?
E Rampakakis & JS Sampalis
Editorial: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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What can be done to maximize adherence of bisphosphonates in patients with osteoporosis?
E Rampakakis & JS Sampalis
Editorial: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Prospective study adds to evidence for suggested association between hip fractures and proton pump inhibitor use
Bulletin Board
Brief Report: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Prospective study adds to evidence for suggested association between hip fractures and proton pump inhibitor use
Bulletin Board
Brief Report: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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The potential importance of Toll-like receptors in ankylosing spondylitis
FK Tan & K Farheen
Perspective Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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The potential importance of Toll-like receptors in ankylosing spondylitis
FK Tan & K Farheen
Perspective Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Pulmonary involvement in polymyositis and dermatomyositis
G Tornling, M Fathi & IE Lundberg
Review Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Pulmonary involvement in polymyositis and dermatomyositis
G Tornling, M Fathi & IE Lundberg
Review Article: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Six-step management of hypertension in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
George D Kitas
Perspective: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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Six-step management of hypertension in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
George D Kitas
Perspective: International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
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