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Conservative versus operative treatment for extracapsular hip fractures.
M. J. Parker, Helen Handoll
Teesside University
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Extracapsular Hip Fracture
100%
Operative Treatment
100%
Randomized Trial
80%
Trialists
40%
Hip Fracture
40%
Conservative Management
20%
Conservative Treatment
20%
Fracture Fixation
20%
Medical Complications
20%
Cochrane
20%
Extracted Data
20%
Management Program
20%
Musculoskeletal Injury
20%
Femoral Fractures
20%
Trial Quality
20%
Medical Implants
20%
Treatment Methods
20%
Bed Rest
20%
Conservative Methods
20%
Postoperative Complications
20%
Hospital Stay
20%
Length of Hospital Stay
20%
Elderly Patients
20%
Sliding Hip Screw
20%
Fracture Healing
20%
Nail Plate
20%
Surgical Technique
20%
Limb Deformity
20%
Reduced Length
20%
Extracapsular
20%
Long-term Pain
20%
Implantable Devices
20%
Proximal Femoral Fracture
20%
Operative Management
20%
Extracapsular Fracture
20%
Implant Type
20%
Fixed Effects Model
20%
Anatomical Restoration
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Surgery
100%
Hip Fracture
100%
Implant
60%
Hip
40%
Conservative Treatment
20%
Fracture Fixation
20%
Group Trial
20%
Surgical Technique
20%
Musculoskeletal Injury
20%
Leg
20%
Elderly Patient
20%
Fracture Healing
20%
Proximal Femur
20%
Femur Fracture
20%
Limb Deformity
20%
Bed Rest
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Surgery
100%
Hip Fracture
100%
Implant
60%
Hospitalization
40%
Conservative Treatment
20%
Musculoskeletal Injury
20%
Bed Rest
20%
Surgical Technique
20%
Fracture Healing
20%
Fracture Fixation
20%
Elderly Patient
20%
Femur Fracture
20%
Limb Deformity
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hip Fracture
100%
Implant
100%
Musculoskeletal Injury
33%
Fracture Healing
33%
Group Trial
33%
Femur Fracture
33%
Limb Deformity
33%