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SPONTANEOUS FRACTURES IN PARAPLEGIC CHILDREN
Jacob F. Katz
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Blythedale Orthopaedic Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Children, Valhalla, New York
1953 by The American Orthopaedic Association, Inc.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1953; 35:220-226 
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Abstract

1. Bone atrophy is an unavoidable concomitant in paraplegia.

2. Ambulation with crutches and braces does not restore bone integrity to a degree sufficient to eliminate the danger of spontaneous fractures, at least in children.

3. Paraplegic children exhibit considerably greater uncontrolled activity in bed than do adult paraplegics with similar handicaps.

4. Spontaneous fractures occur frequently in paraplegic children during rest.

5. Nurses and attendants administering routine daily bed care should be cautioned to exercise gentleness.

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