Orthopedic Trauma Directions 2010; 8(2): 9-16
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1100883
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Hip fractures

Weight-bearing versus nonweight-bearing exercise for improving physical ability
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Publication Date:
30 April 2010 (online)

Summary

The results from two recent RCTs indicate little additional efficacy of weight-bearing exercise compared with nonweight-bearing exercise on measures of strength, balance, gait, and functional performance. Although one study found significant improvements in some balance and functional performance measures at the 4-month follow-up, the other study found no significant between-group differences at 2-weeks follow-up. There was a discrepancy in the timing of the exercises following fracture that may have affected the results: exercises were commenced at a mean of 156 days in one study and 18 days in the other. Methodologically rigorous randomized controlled trials with larger populations are necessary to establish the superiority of weight-bearing exercise following hip fractures.

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