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The global approach to rehabilitation following an osteoporotic fragility fracture: a review of the rehabilitation working group of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) committee of scientific advisors

The global approach to rehabilitation following an osteoporotic fragility fracture: a review of the rehabilitation working group of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) committee of scientific advisors
The global approach to rehabilitation following an osteoporotic fragility fracture: a review of the rehabilitation working group of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) committee of scientific advisors

Purpose: To conduct a review of the current state of the evidence for rehabilitation strategies post-fragility fracture. Methods: Narrative review conducted by the Rehabilitation Working Group of the International Osteoporosis Foundation Committee of Scientific Advisors characterizing the range of rehabilitation modalities instrumental for the management of fragility fractures. Results: Multi-modal exercise post-fragility fracture to the spine and hip is strongly recommended to reduce pain, improve physical function, and improve quality of life. Outpatient physiotherapy post-hip fracture has a stronger evidence base than outpatient physiotherapy post-vertebral fracture. Appropriate nutritional care after fragility fracture provides a large range of improvement in morbidity and mortality. Education increases understanding of osteoporosis which in turn increases utilization of other rehabilitation services. Education may improve other health outcomes such as pain and increase a patient’s ability for self-advocacy. Conclusion: Rehabilitation interventions are inter-reliant, and research investigating the interaction of exercise, nutrition, and other multi-modal therapies may increase the relevance of rehabilitation research to clinical care.

Education, Exercise, Fracture, Nutrition, Osteoporosis, Rehabilitation
0937-941X
527-540
Pinto, Daniel
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Alshahrani, M.
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Chapurlat, R.
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Chevalley, Thierry
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Dennison, Elaine
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Camargos, B.M.
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Papaioannou, A.
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Silverman, Stuart
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Kaux, Jean-Francois
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Lane, N.E.
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Torres, J Morales
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Paccou, J.
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Rizzoli, Rene
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Bruyere, Olivier
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Cooper, Cyrus
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Rehabilitation Working Group of IOF Committee of Scientific Advisors
et al.
Pinto, Daniel
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Alshahrani, M.
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Chapurlat, R.
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Chevalley, Thierry
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Dennison, Elaine
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Camargos, B.M.
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Papaioannou, A.
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Silverman, Stuart
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Kaux, Jean-Francois
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Lane, N.E.
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Torres, J Morales
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Paccou, J.
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Rizzoli, Rene
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Bruyere, Olivier
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Pinto, Daniel, Alshahrani, M., Chapurlat, R., Dennison, Elaine and Cooper, Cyrus , Rehabilitation Working Group of IOF Committee of Scientific Advisors and et al. (2022) The global approach to rehabilitation following an osteoporotic fragility fracture: a review of the rehabilitation working group of the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) committee of scientific advisors. Osteoporosis International, 33 (3), 527-540. (doi:10.1007/s00198-021-06240-7).

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Abstract

Purpose: To conduct a review of the current state of the evidence for rehabilitation strategies post-fragility fracture. Methods: Narrative review conducted by the Rehabilitation Working Group of the International Osteoporosis Foundation Committee of Scientific Advisors characterizing the range of rehabilitation modalities instrumental for the management of fragility fractures. Results: Multi-modal exercise post-fragility fracture to the spine and hip is strongly recommended to reduce pain, improve physical function, and improve quality of life. Outpatient physiotherapy post-hip fracture has a stronger evidence base than outpatient physiotherapy post-vertebral fracture. Appropriate nutritional care after fragility fracture provides a large range of improvement in morbidity and mortality. Education increases understanding of osteoporosis which in turn increases utilization of other rehabilitation services. Education may improve other health outcomes such as pain and increase a patient’s ability for self-advocacy. Conclusion: Rehabilitation interventions are inter-reliant, and research investigating the interaction of exercise, nutrition, and other multi-modal therapies may increase the relevance of rehabilitation research to clinical care.

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Accepted/In Press date: 11 November 2021
Published date: March 2022
Additional Information: Funding Information: This work was supported by the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) and undertaken through the Rehabilitation Working Group of the IOF Committee of Scientific Advisers. Rehabilitation Working Group of IOF members: Chairs: O Bruyère D Pinto Members: R Blank B Buehring R Chapurlat T Chevalley C Cooper E Dennison S Ferrari JA Kanis JF Kaux NE Lane OD Messina J Morales Torres BM Camargos J Paccou A Papaioannou JY Reginster R Rizzoli S Silverman Ş Tüzün Funding Information: This work was supported by the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) and undertaken through the Rehabilitation Working Group of the IOF Committee of Scientific Advisers. Publisher Copyright: © 2021, International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation.
Keywords: Education, Exercise, Fracture, Nutrition, Osteoporosis, Rehabilitation

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Local EPrints ID: 475965
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475965
ISSN: 0937-941X
PURE UUID: 12f4e92c-d1fe-4458-8365-fbb048ec7d8a
ORCID for Elaine Dennison: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3048-4961
ORCID for Cyrus Cooper: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3510-0709

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Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 02:47

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Author: Daniel Pinto
Author: M. Alshahrani
Author: R. Chapurlat
Author: Thierry Chevalley
Author: Elaine Dennison ORCID iD
Author: B.M. Camargos
Author: A. Papaioannou
Author: Stuart Silverman
Author: Jean-Francois Kaux
Author: N.E. Lane
Author: J Morales Torres
Author: J. Paccou
Author: Rene Rizzoli
Author: Olivier Bruyere
Author: Cyrus Cooper ORCID iD
Corporate Author: Rehabilitation Working Group of IOF Committee of Scientific Advisors
Corporate Author: et al.

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