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. 2021 May 17;50(4):1129–1136. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afab071

Table 1 .

Articles retrieved from the electronic database searches

First author, date, reference number Country Fracture sites Participants Age Gender Sample size Study design Setting
Brown 2019 [15] Australia Lower limb and multi-trauma Orthopaedic patients admitted with weight-bearing restrictions after lower limb fracture Mean 71 31% male 111 Retrospective 24 month observational study Hospital (level 4 subacute rehabilitation facility)
Gitajn 2018 [16] USA Lower limb Older adults admitted with lower extremity orthopaedic injuries ≥65 48% male 1746 Retrospective 120 month observational study Hospital (level 1 trauma centre)
Ibrahim 2019 [17] Malaysia Lower body Adults ≥50 (69.62 mean ± 10.68, n = 57 ≥ 65, 38% male 89 Prospective 24 month observational study Hospital (orthopaedic wards at ×2 hospitals/sites
Strauss 2007 [18] USA Ankle Geriatric patients n/a n/a n/a Non-systematic review Not specified
Hoffmeyer 2019 [19] Switzerland Pelvic ring and lower limbs Older patients n/a n/a n/a Non-systematic review Not specified
Rammelt 2016 [20] Germany Ankle Older patients n/a n/a n/a Non-systematic review Not specified
Horner 2020 [21] UK Lower limb Adult patients with lower limb immobilisation n/a n/a n/a Non-systematic review Hospital
Kadakia 2017 [22] USA and Israel Ankle Geriatric patients n/a n/a n/a Non-systematic review Not specified
Hickey 2018 [23] UK Foot and ankle Adult patients with below knee cast treatment n/a n/a n/a Systematic review and meta-analysis Hospital and community
Mitchell 2011 [24] UK Lower limb Older patients with fragility fractures ≥50 n/a n/a Invited opinion paper Hospital—Fracture Liaison Service (FLS).
Swart 2015 [7] USA Ankle Non-weight bearing patients n/a n/a n/a Cross-sectional expert opinion survey Hospital