Osteologie 2022; 31(03): 235-237
DOI: 10.1055/a-1897-9253
Osteoporose-Update

Risikofaktor Sturz und Sturzassoziierte Risikofaktoren

Friederike Thomasius

Sturzereignisse sind häufig: Etwa 30% aller>65 Jährigen stürzen einmal pro Jahr, ab dem Alter von 80 Jahren sind es mindestens 50%. Mehr als 30% der Stürze erfordern eine medizinische Behandlung, und 5–7% resultieren in einer Fraktur [1].



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08 September 2022

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