2024
DOI: 10.3390/app14020552
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Improved Physical Function following a Three-Month, Home-Based Resistance Training Program for Fragile Patients with Poor Recovery Years after Femoral Neck Fracture—A Prospective Cohort Study

Christina Frølich Frandsen,
Inger Mechlenburg,
Sara Birch
et al.

Abstract: Patients sustaining a hip fracture experience reduced function and an increased risk of recurrent falls and institutionalization following surgical treatment. Rehabilitation programs that are feasible for home-based training could improve patient-reported outcomes and physical function while lowering the care need and social dependency of this patient group. In the present study, we designed and tested a home-based resistance training program on a group of patients with a femoral neck fracture (FNF) selected a… Show more

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