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Spontaneous fractures of the long bones in nursing home patients
Richard S. Kane,
James S. Goodwin
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Trauma
100%
Physical Abuse
100%
Long Bone
100%
Spontaneous Fracture
100%
Nursing Home Patients
100%
Geriatrics
50%
Nursing Home Residents
50%
Bed Rest
50%
Patient's Family
50%
Radiologic
50%
Long Bone Fracture
50%
Non-weight Bearing
50%
Long-term nursing Home
50%
Orthopaedic Literature
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nursing Home
100%
Pathologic Fracture
100%
Injury
66%
Geriatrics
33%
Weight Bearing
33%
Bed Rest
33%
Orthopedics
33%
Fracture
33%
Neglect
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Injury
100%
Pathologic Fracture
100%
Fracture
50%