A review on bone mineral density loss in total knee replacements leading to increased fracture risk

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  • who: M. Gundry from the University of Exeter Medical School, St Luke's Campus, Heavitree Road, Exeter , LU, UK have published the paper: A Review on Bone Mineral Density Loss in Total Knee Replacements Leading to Increased Fracture Risk, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The majority of the research shows an increase in BMD in OA patients , but it must be acknowledged that there are other factors in OA; the phenotypes within OA such as osteophytic (which is osteophyte predominant ) and atrophic (which is joint space narrowing (JSN) predominant) both influence BMD scores. TBS and . . .

     

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