OTA International (Jun 2022)

Fragility fracture management and FLS models in South Africa and Israel

  • Brian P. Bernstein, MBBCh, FCS(SA)Orth,
  • Mlekeleli T.N. Duma, MBBCh, FCS(SA)Orth,
  • Omer Or, MD,
  • Tamar Fisher-Negev, Pharm-D,
  • Yoram Weil, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/OI9.0000000000000171
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3S
p. e171

Abstract

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Abstract. Osteoporosis is a common disease of the elderly. Many patients at high risk are neither identified nor treated. A Fracture Liaison Service is a coordinated model of care for secondary fracture prevention. Several national quality indicators have been published in each country to improve surgical treatment and osteoporosis medical treatment. Fracture Liaison Services in both countries have been created by local clinicians with different models depending on the medical geographic locations of patients and the local setup. The objective of this review is to describe the national guidelines and the current clinical treatment models for fragility fractures in South Africa and Israel. Successes and barriers to successful implementation have been identified and are summarized.