Rehabilitation of people with disabilities with the consequences of fractures of long tubular bones

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We conducted dispensary observation and rehabilitation treatment for 271 people (116 men and 105 women) with the consequences of long bones fractures. 184 (67.8%) people, that is, the predominant number of those surveyed, were of the most working age - from 20 to 50 years old. Most often, disability was established with the consequences of fractures of the shin bones (55.7%), femur (16.2%), forearm bones (14.4%) and humerus (13.7%).

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A. A. Belyakov

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Russian Federation, Saransk

I. S. Kapitansky

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Russian Federation, Saransk

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