2018
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5918.031.ao38
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Structural and physical-functional deficits in lower limbs with fractures and treated surgically

Abstract: Introduction:A fracture is a traumatic bone injury that can occur from a variety of causes. Although the repercussions of fractures on the musculoskeletal system are documented, studies with more comprehensive outcomes and later stages of injury are still scarce. Objective: To evaluate the structural and physicalfunctional adaptations in individuals who suffered unilateral lower limb fractures treated surgically. Methods: Thirty-two patients of both genders, aged between 18 and 59 years, with a diagnosis of un… Show more

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“…This result is slightly consistent with the cross-sectional study done in the USA – which consisted of a sample of 509 participants aged between 15 and 65 years – reported that the level of functional activity was 75%. 11 However, our result was considerably higher compared to other studies, which reported 45% in Brazil; 4 65% in Maryland, USA. This variation in the current study can be explained by the age range of the study participants in current study was between 18–85 while a study done in Maryland among 302 participants with mean age of 34 years.…”
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“…This result is slightly consistent with the cross-sectional study done in the USA – which consisted of a sample of 509 participants aged between 15 and 65 years – reported that the level of functional activity was 75%. 11 However, our result was considerably higher compared to other studies, which reported 45% in Brazil; 4 65% in Maryland, USA. This variation in the current study can be explained by the age range of the study participants in current study was between 18–85 while a study done in Maryland among 302 participants with mean age of 34 years.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 84%
“…More than 90% of traumatic morbidity, mortality, and associated disability related to fractures occurs in low and middle income countries (LMIC). 3 , 4 Different studies reported that the cause of fractures in LMIC was road traffic accidents, personal conflict, interpersonal violence, and work related accidents. 5 , 6 Based on body parts involved; lower extremity, head and hand, multiple part and upper extremity were commonly reported types of fracture.…”
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