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Recent publications

Aga R, Søgaard AJ, Holvik K, Hagen TP, Idland G, Jeyananthan A, Melhuus KR, Rognerud M, Samuelsen SO, Meyer HE (2025)
Effectiveness of a fall and fracture prevention pathway on hip fracture risk, need of permanent care and mortality: a controlled before-and-after study
Age Ageing, 54 (6)
DOI 10.1093/ageing/afaf161, PubMed 40552367

Lashkari R, Dahl C, Borgen TT, Bjørnerem Å, Gjertsen JE, Wisløff T, Stutzer JM, Figved W, Hansen AK, Solberg LB, Frihagen F, Heen E, Omsland TK (2025)
Distal forearm fracture risk in a cohort of female and male immigrants and Norwegian-born residents aged 20 to 79 years in Norway
Arch Osteoporos, 20 (1), 81
DOI 10.1007/s11657-025-01566-9, PubMed 40549113

Dworsky-Fried J, Kotipalli S, Vivekanantha P, Alomari M, Tapasvi S, Moatshe G, Martin R, Sa D (2025)
Rates of Return to Sport Following Surgical Management of Multi-ligament Knee Injuries Are Higher Than Previously Described Yet Highly Heterogeneous: A Systematic Review
Arthroscopy (in press)
DOI 10.1016/j.arthro.2025.06.006, PubMed 40543683

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