Disability caused by hip joint injuries among the adult population of Moscow in for the period of 2013-2019

The study found that the 2013-2019 period saw a decrease in the incidence of primary disability caused by hip joint injuries among the adult population of Moscow. The level of primary disability averaged 0.09 ± 0.03 per 10,000 adult population. In the structure of disability caused by injuries of th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology 2022, Vol.29 (1), p.e71-e81
Hauptverfasser: Kovrizhnykh, M V, Zapariy, N S, Achkasov, E E, Solovev, V S, Samusenko, A G
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Zusammenfassung:The study found that the 2013-2019 period saw a decrease in the incidence of primary disability caused by hip joint injuries among the adult population of Moscow. The level of primary disability averaged 0.09 ± 0.03 per 10,000 adult population. In the structure of disability caused by injuries of the lower limbs, hip joint injuries accounted for 10.5% over the studied period. The age structure was dominated by disabled people above the working age with a tendency to decrease their share. In the nosological structure, people disabled as a result of femoral neck fractures (46.2%) and femur fractures (29.3%) prevailed. In the structure of people who were first recognized as disabled, disabled people of groups II and III prevailed (with a large proportion of disabled people of group III and a lower share of disabled people of group II). The proportion of people with disabilities in group I is the smallest, and it tends to decrease over the studied period. Among people above the working age, the disabled people of groups I and II prevailed while among people of the working age, the disabled people of groups II and III prevailed.The incidence of repeated disability of this contingent was also characterized by a downward trend. The level of repeated disability averaged 0.11 per 10,000 population. The share of people repeatedly recognized as disabled due to injuries of the lower limbs was 8.5%. The structure was dominated by people with disabilities caused by femoral neck and femur fractures. The period saw an increase in the proportion of disabled people of the working age. The disabled people of group III with a tendency to increase their share and the disabled people of group II with a tendency to decrease their share prevailed, and the number of disabled people of group I decreased.
ISSN:2561-8741
DOI:10.47750/jptcp.2022.889