Osteoarthritis of the Hip and Fractures of the Proximal End of the Femur

Authors

  • S. Weintroub
  • J. Papo
  • M. Ashkenazi
  • R. Tardiman
  • S. L. Weissman
  • R. Salama

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678208992213

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to verify a long-standing clinical observation that patients with fracture of the proximal end of the femur have less evidence of osteoarthritic changes in their hip joints than would have been expected in patients of similar age groups. The radiographs of 342 patients with fractures and those of 157 controls were examined. The statistical results gave uncontroversial evidence that the incidence of osteoarthritic joints was lower in the fracture group. The difference was even greater with severe osteoarthritic changes. This suggests that patients with osteoarthritis have a “better quality” of bone. They are less likely to be suffering from osteoporosis and less liable to fractures of the proximal end of the femur.

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Published

1982-01-01

How to Cite

Weintroub, S., Papo, J., Ashkenazi, M., Tardiman, R., Weissman, S. L., & Salama, R. (1982). Osteoarthritis of the Hip and Fractures of the Proximal End of the Femur. Acta Orthopaedica, 53(2), 261–264. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678208992213