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Can elderly people recover from broken bones?

According to the CDC, over 300,000 seniors are hospitalized each year for hip fractures alone, highlighting a significant concern for aging populations. Authoritative medical research shows that with appropriate and timely care, elderly people can and do recover from broken bones, but the process is often more complex and slower than in younger adults.

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