HAND DOMINANCE AND WALKING AID USE: PRE-DETERMINANTS FOR HIP FRACTURE?

2018 
Aim Left sided hip fractures are more common but no obvious cause has been identified. Left handedness has previously been associated with an increased risk of fracture for a number of sites but to the best of our knowledge no association between handedness and hip fracture has previously been reported. Methods 2 separate 6-month prospective reviews of hip fracture patients aged over 65 years-of-age were conducted at 2 different hospitals. Handedness was dete2rmined at the time of admission. The second review focused on the use of walking aids. Patients with a previous cerebrovascular accident, neurological condition or contralateral hip prosthesis were excluded due to increased balance problems and falls risk. Results Hand dominance was recorded for 339 patients; 304 right and 35 left. 91 patients were excluded. Of the remaining 248 patients more than twice as many (2.06 times) fractured their hip on the side of their non-dominant hand. For left handed individuals this increased to 4.6 times. Walking aid...
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