
Patients Had Poor Compliance with Use of Hyperextension Orthoses for Vertebral Fractures
A recent study highlighted the issue of poor compliance among patients in using hyperextension orthoses for vertebral fractures. The research, published in the field of orthopedics, examined the adherence to treatment regimens involving hyperextension orthoses designed to provide support and immobilization for patients with vertebral fractures. The findings revealed that a significant number of patients failed to comply with the prescribed use of these orthoses, leading to potential challenges in the healing process and recovery. The study emphasized the importance of patient education and engagement to improve compliance rates. By understanding the reasons behind non-compliance and implementing effective strategies, healthcare providers can enhance patient outcomes and minimize complications associated with vertebral fractures.