Original Article

Weight-Bearing Physical Activity Influences the Effect of Vitamin D on Bone Turnover Markers in Patients with Intellectual Disability

Objectives: Individuals with intellectual disabilities (IDs) are at increased risk for low bone mass and fragility fractures, and those who are nonambulatory may be at even higher risk. Patients with IDs often are vitamin D deficient, but there is little information concerning how vitamin D treatment of patients with IDs…

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Original Article

OPEN: Incidence of Pediatric Cervical Spine Injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan

Objective: Military providers frequently treat civilians, including pediatric patients. Cervical spine injuries in pediatric trauma patients occur infrequently, with limited data on the incidence. The aim of this study was to describe the incidence of cervical spine injuries in pediatric patients in Iraq and Afghanistan.Methods: We queried the Department of…

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Case Report

Pathologic Cervical Burst Fracture Presenting with Airway Compromise

Mechanical airway compromise following cervical spine injury or fracture is a rare but known entity. It most commonly is the result of the development of a retropharyngeal hematoma or prevertebral soft tissue edema that obstructs the airway, leading to respiratory distress and emergent need for airway management and possible surgical…

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Case Report

Radius Fracture from an Electrical Injury Involving an Electric Guitar

Electrical injury ranges widely from simple shock and mild burns to more extensive superficial injury, internal injury, and mortality. Bony fracture from electrically-induced tetanic muscle contraction is a rare but recognized injury. We report the case of a 14-year-old boy who suffered a minor burn and radius fracture related to…

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Review Article

Management of Osteoporosis Among Home Health and Long-Term Care Patients with a Prior Fracture

Key PointsDiagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis and fractures among nursing home and home health care patients is commonly overlooked.Treatment with calcium and vitamin D has been associated with decreased fall and fracture risk. However, those with a history of fracture or osteoporosis should also be treated with prescription osteoporosis therapy.Among…

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Case Report

Isolated Medial Cuneiform Fracture: A Special Forces Soldier with a Rare Injury

Isolated cuneiform fractures rarely occur, but must be considered in the differential diagnosis for midfoot injuries. Along with other nondisplaced, nondislocated midfoot injuries, these fractures are commonly missed or delayed in diagnosis. A review of the literature reveals only three other reported cases of isolated medial cuneiform fractures. Because of…

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Expired CME Article

Low Bone Mineral Density in Premenopausal Women

With the proliferation of bone densitometers, an increasing number of premenopausal women are having their bone density tested. Approximately 15% of premenopausal women have bone mineral density that is more than 1 standard deviation less than the young-adult mean, and approximately 0.6% are more than 2.5 standard deviation below young-adult…

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