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Guide to the formation of National Fragility Fracture Networks

Formation of national alliances between relevant professional associations to persuade politicians and promote best practice among colleagues.

This guide provides steps to setting up and broadening national Fragility Fracture Networks. The guide outlines the projects and roles of national FFNs to drive changes in clinical practice and national policy.

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Call to embed roadmaps for acute and long-term fragility fracture care in the Asia Pacific

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New Zealand’s report card on fragility fractures: a review of BoneCare 2020

Co-author, Professor Takeshi Sawaguchi, Toyama Municipal Hospital, Japan (6)

Appeal for orthopaedic surgeons to more proactively lead and champion bone health

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New Zealand raises the bar on growth & refinement of FLS

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Study analyses backbone of novel care for fragility fractures in New South Wales, Australia

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