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How is a C1 fracture treated in the elderly? Exploring safe management options

Cervical spine fractures, including the C1 (atlas) vertebra, are relatively common in older adults, often resulting from low-energy trauma such as ground-level falls. A critical consideration in managing these injuries is determining **how is a C1 fracture treated in the elderly** population, where factors like comorbidities, osteoporosis, and tolerance for immobilization significantly influence treatment decisions. The approach balances the need for stability with minimizing risks associated with interventions like prolonged immobilization or surgery.

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How is a Humerus Fracture Treated in the Elderly? A Comprehensive Guide

Proximal humerus fractures are a common injury in older adults, often resulting from low-energy falls. How is a humerus fracture treated in the elderly? Treatment depends heavily on the fracture's location and severity, as well as the patient's overall health and functional needs.

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