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It’s hip to be aware – what you need to know about hip fractures: experts available for comment

Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) < 1 min read

Hip fracture rates are forecast to triple by 2050. These fractures have a high mortality rate and can significantly reduce quality of life.  So, who is most at risk, how can we protect ourselves and how can we improve our recovery if we do fracture a hip?

NeuRA Senior Principal Research Fellow and co-chair of the Australian New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry, Professor Jacqui Close, AM, and NeuRA Senior Research Fellow, Dr Lara Harvey, are available to answer these questions, plus share insight into the work that’s being done to reduce mortality and improve quality of life for patients who have suffered a hip fracture.


Key Facts:

* 25% of people die within one year of their hip fracture and 50% of people don't regain their previous level of function after a hip fracture
* For 11% of hip fracture patients, that fracture results in a new placement in aged care
* In 2023, the average age of hip fracture patients was 81 years old, with 66% female and 46% walking without an aid prior to their injury


About us:

Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) is an independent, not-for-profit research institute based in Sydney, Australia. For over three decades, researchers at NeuRA have been dedicated to advancing medical science, aiming to prevent, treat, and cure brain and nervous system diseases, disorders and injuries. NeuRA’s research is diverse, spanning dementia, mental health, chronic pain and falls prevention. With a vision to enhance the lives of those affected by neurological challenges, our mission is to discover innovative solutions for neurodegeneration, mental health issues, and healthy ageing through world-class medical research. To learn more about NeuRA: www.neura.edu.au 

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