Dysmobility syndrome: a case-series study describing a musculoskeletal syndrome in postmenopausal Mexican women

ConclusionsDS has a high frequency in our study group, and was found to be closely related to the presence of non-vertebral fragility fractures. More research is needed to describe the prevalence and characteristics of DS with a stronger statistical significance within our population, and among others across the country, to get an extensive understanding of its presentation in Mexican women.Key Points• The frequency of DS in this study is higher than the one that is described in global literature.• DS diagnosis is closely related to the antecedent of non-vertebral fragility fracture.
Source: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery - Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research