A Spontaneous Atypical Femoral Fracture after 2 decades of
antiresorptive therapy
- Conall Mac Gearailt,
- Tara McDonnell,
- Paula O'Shea,
- Eamon Mulkerin
Abstract
Prolonged bisphosphonate therapy associated with atypical femoral
fracture continues to occur. Protocols to avoid excessive duration of
therapy should be utilised routinely. The importance of reviewing risk
factors for fractures such as vitamin D status, interacting medications
and management of comorbidities such as hemiplegic stroke with
spasticity is highlighted.