The rising number of underfoot accidents after the menopause causes both fractures and non‐fracture
injuries
by J.C. Davies, D.P. Manning, G.J. Kemp, and S.P. Frostick
QJMVolume 94(12):699-707
December 1, 2001
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Distribution of accidents by gender by ‘underfoot accidents’ by age.
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Percentage within gender attending with ‘underfoot accidents’ by age.
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a Distribution of ‘underfoot’ and ‘non‐underfoot’ accidents by gender and age within the group attending with fractures. b Detail of same data.
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Percentage fracture in the ‘underfoot’ and ‘non‐underfoot’ accident groups in a women and b men.
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Distribution of ‘underfoot’ and ‘non‐underfoot’ accidents by gender and age within the group attending for non‐fractures.
J.C. Davies et al. QJM 2001;94:699-707
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