But in the case of broken bones, how long should you wait before sliding back behind the wheel? As car enthusiasts, there isn't much that's more devastating than being told you physically can't drive.
Sure, if you're hit by a car, and you fracture, maybe you've got great bones, but you were hit so hard, that anybody would have fractured. The way to find that out is to get a bone density test.
A new Perspective article published in the New England Journal of Medicine emphasizes the critical role of Fracture Liaison Services (FLS) in addressing the growing global burden of ...
Lead author Dr. Ian Scott, Reader in Rheumatology at Keele, said, "Our study has shown a modest association between the current use of gabapentinoids and bone fractures in people with inflammatory ...