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name, No. Vertebral osteoporotic compression fractures. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2002.

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Genant, Harry K. Vertebral fracture in osteoporosis. Edited by Jergas Michael and Van Kuijk Cornelis. San Francisco, Calif: University of California, San Francisco, 1995.

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Obrant, Karl, ed. Management of Fractures in Severely Osteoporotic Bone. London: Springer London, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3825-9.

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Griffin, Jane. Osteoporosis and the risk of fracture. London: Office of Health Economics, 1990.

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Takahashi, Hideaki E., David B. Burr, and Noriaki Yamamoto, eds. Osteoporotic Fracture and Systemic Skeletal Disorders. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5613-2.

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Razi, Afshin E., and Stuart H. Hershman, eds. Vertebral Compression Fractures in Osteoporotic and Pathologic Bone. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33861-9.

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Sinaki, Mehrsheed. Non-Pharmacological Management of Osteoporosis: Exercise, Nutrition, Fall and Fracture Prevention. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017.

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Ringe, Johann. Osteoporotic fractures in the elderly: Clinical management and prevention. Stuttgart: Georg Thieme Verlag, 1996.

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Vereniging, Osteoporose, ed. Osteoporose: Patiëntenrichtlijn osteoporose en het voorkomen van botbreuken. 3rd ed. [Amsterdam]: Stichting September, 2011.

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Wendlova, Jaroslava. Biomechanical variables in assessment of fracture risk. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science, 2011.

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Hodgson, Stephen. Mayo clinic on osteoporosis: [keeping bones healthy and strong and reducing the risk of fracture]. Rochester, MN: Mayo Clinic, 2003.

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K, Resnick Daniel, Barr John, and Garfin Steven R, eds. Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. New York: Thieme, 2005.

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Assessment of fracture risk and its application to screening for postmenopausal osteoporosis. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1994.

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Osteoporosis: Your head start on the prevention and treatment of brittle bones. New York: Macmillan, 1985.

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Fardon, David F. Osteoporosis: Your head start on the prevention & treatment of brittle bones. Tucson, Ariz: Body Press, 1987.

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Society, National Osteoporosis. Accidents, falls, fractures and osteoporosis: A strategy for primary care groups and local health groups. [London]: National Osteporosis Society, 2000.

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McCormick, R. Keith. The whole-body approach to osteoporosis: How to improve bone strength and reduce your fracture risk. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, 2009.

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Ellerington, Michael C. Osteoporosis: Questions and answers / Michael C. Ellerington, John C. Stevenson. Surrey, England: Merit Communications, 1993.

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Prevention and management of osteoporosis: Report of a WHO Scientific Group. Geneva: WHO, 2003.

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Behari, Jitendra. Biophysical bone behavior. Singapore: John Wiley, 2009.

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Senate, United States Congress. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to improve access to, and increase utilization of, bone mass measurement benefits under the Medicare part B program. Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2008.

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Vallejo, Ricardo, and Ramsin Benyamin. Vertebral Augmentation: Fluoroscopy and CT. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199908004.003.0026.

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Osteoporosis, an age-related condition, is becoming a major public health problem. Vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) constitute the most frequent complication of osteoporosis. The pain and immobility caused by osteoporotic VCFs are linked to significant morbidities and impaired quality of life. Percutaneous techniques such as vertebroplasty and vertebral augmentation have emerged as viable treatments for acutely painful VCFs over the last several decades. Vertebroplasty (PV) and balloon kyphoplasty (KP) are minimally invasive vertebral augmentation procedures involving injection of polymethylmethacrylate cement under radiologic control into a fractured vertebral body. Vertebroplasty appears to offer a comparable rate of postoperative pain relief as kyphoplasty while using less bone cement, more often via a unilateral approach and without the attendant risk of adjacent level fracture.
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Shepherd, Angela J., and Juliet M. Mckee. Osteoporosis. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190466268.003.0015.

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Osteoporotic fractures are major causes of suffering and death. Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) is the standard of care for diagnosis (T-score ≤ –2.5) of osteoporosis. Prevention of fractures requires addressing bone and muscle strength and balance. Physical exercise, good nutrition (fruits, vegetables, adequate calcium), adequate vitamin intake (C, D, and K), tobacco cessation, and no more than moderate alcohol intake enhance bone health and decrease fracture risk. Long-term treatment with glucocorticoids, certain drugs used in breast or prostate cancer treatment, and proton pump inhibitors used for gastroesophageal reflux disease may increase the risk for osteoporosis. Pharmacologically, bisphosphonates are the mainstay of osteoporosis treatment.
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Magliano, Malgorzata. Osteoporosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199550647.003.010006.

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♦ Osteoporotic fractures affect one in two women and one in five men over the age of 50♦ Previous fragility fracture increases future fracture risk and should prompt further assessment and treatment♦ Clinical risk factors in combination with bone mineral density measurement allow identifying patients at risk♦ Screening for secondary causes of osteoporosis is important, particularly in men and younger women♦ Patients at high risk for future fracture should be offered appropriate treatment. Bisphosphonates together with adequate calcium and vitamin D supplementation constitute first-line therapy♦ Compliance with treatment and clinical response need to be monitored.
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Javaid, Kassim. Osteoporosis and fragility fracture. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0275.

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Osteoporosis is defined as a systemic bone disease with reduction in both bone density and microarchitectural integrity, resulting in an increase in fragility fracture risk. It is a multifactorial disease which, through effects on bone formation and resorption, reduces the peak bone mass achieved during early adulthood and increases the rate of bone loss in later adulthood. Osteoporosis is clinically silent until a fragility fracture occurs. There are 3 million patients with osteoporosis in the UK, with over 200 000 fractures per year and 80 000 hip fractures. This chapter addresses the causes, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of osteoporosis.
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Chung, Kook Jin. Osteoporotic Verterbal Compression Fractures. INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2012.

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Marek, Szpalski, and Gunzburg Robert, eds. Vertebral osteoporotic compression fractures. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003.

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Vertebral Osteoporotic Compression Fractures. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2002.

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1940-, Marcus Robert, ed. Osteoporosis. 3rd ed. Amsterdam: Elsevier/Academic Press, 2008.

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Lee, Christoph I. Repeat Bone Mineral Density Screening and Osteoporotic Fracture Prediction. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190223700.003.0035.

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This chapter, found in the bone, joint, and extremity pain section of the book, provides a succinct synopsis of a key study examining the need for repeat bone densitometry screening and prediction of fractures from osteoporosis. This summary outlines the study methodology and design, major results, limitations and criticisms, related studies and additional information, and clinical implications. The study showed that a repeat bone mineral density test within 4 years adds little additional value beyond the baseline test when assessing hip fracture risk. Moreover, a repeat test within 4 years may not improve fracture risk stratification used for clinical management of osteoporosis. In addition to outlining the most salient features of the study, a clinical vignette and imaging example are included in order to provide relevant clinical context.
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Lee, Christoph I. Vertebroplasty for Osteoporotic Spinal Fractures. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190223700.003.0009.

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This chapter, found in the back pain section of the book, provides a succinct synopsis of a key study examining the use of vertebroplasty for osteoporotic spinal fractures. This summary outlines the study methodology and design, major results, limitations and criticisms, related studies and additional information, and clinical implications. For patients with pain from fractures of less than 1 year duration, vertebroplasty brings similar symptom and quality of life improvements as a simulated vertebroplasty. In addition to outlining the most salient features of the study, a clinical vignette and imaging example are included in order to provide relevant clinical context.
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Marcus, Robert. Osteoporosis. 2nd ed. Academic Press, 2001.

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Santy-Tomlinson, Julie, and Karen Hertz. Fragility Fracture Nursing. Saint Philip Street Press, 2020.

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Kates, Stephen L., Michael Blauth, and Joseph A. Nicholas. Osteoporotic Fracture Care: Medical and Surgical Management. Thieme Verlag, George, 2018.

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Fardon, David. Osteoporosis Pa. Perigee Trade, 1989.

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Florida. Agency for Health Care Administration. and Florida. State Center for Health Statistics., eds. Health outcome series: Osteoporosis and hip fractures. Tallahassee, Fla: The Center, 2000.

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Eastell, Richard, Guirong Jiang, and Lynne Ferrar. Identification of vertebral fracture in osteoporosis. Springer, 2018.

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(Editor), Robert Marcus, and Stanley G., M.D. Korenman (Editor), eds. Osteoporosis (Atlas of Clinical Endocrinology, 3). Blackwell Publishers, 1999.

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Ghobrial, George. Osteoporosis and Compression Fractures: Diagnosis, Prevention, and Management. Weatherly Press, LLC, 2021.

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Ghobrial, George. Osteoporosis and Compression Fractures: Diagnosis, Prevention, and Management. Weatherly Press, LLC, 2021.

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Friedlaender, Gary E., and Jason A. Lowe. Osteoporosis and Fragility Fractures, an Issue of Orthopedic Clinics. Elsevier, 2013.

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Pfeifer, Michael, and Mehrsheed Sinaki. Non-Pharmacological Management of Osteoporosis: Exercise, Nutrition, Fall and Fracture Prevention. Springer, 2017.

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Pfeifer, Michael, and Mehrsheed Sinaki. Non-Pharmacological Management of Osteoporosis: Exercise, Nutrition, Fall and Fracture Prevention. Springer, 2018.

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Ringe, J. D. Osteoporotic Fractures in the Elderly: Clinical Management and Prevention. Thieme Publishing Group, 1996.

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Grimes, David. Hip Fractures and Osteoporosis: Who Gets All the Breaks? Grimes, David L, 2021.

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Grimes, David. Hip Fractures and Osteoporosis: Who Gets All the Breaks? Grimes, David L, 2024.

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Obrant, Karl. Management of Fractures in Severely Osteoporotic Bone: Orthopedic and Pharmacologic Strategies. Springer, 2010.

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Obrant, Karl. Management of Fractures in Severely Osteoporotic Bone: Orthopedic and Pharmacologic Strategies. Springer, 2000.

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Obrant, Karl. Management of Fractures in Severely Osteoporotic Bone: Orthopedic and Pharmacologic Strategies. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Sinahi, Mehrsheed. Living with osteoporosis. Decker, 1988.

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