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Education > Hip > Falls and Hip Fractures
Ninety percent of the more than 352,000 hip fractures in the U.S. each year are the result of a fall. By the year 2050, there will be an estimated 650,000 hip fractures annually; nearly 1,800 hip fractures a day. Women have two to three times as many hip fractures as men, and white, post-menopausal women have a 1 in 7 chance of hip fracture during a lifetime. The rate of hip fracture increases at age 50, doubling every five to six years. Nearly one-half of women who reach age 90 have suffered a hip fracture. Increased risk The risk of hip fracture for women 5'8" or taller is twice that of women who are under 5'2." Studies show that women who have broken their arm in the past have an increased risk of breaking a hip. Among people age 50 and older who fall, women have two to three times as many hip fractures as men.
Hip fractures are very serious
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