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La prévalence de l’arthrose chez les sujets âgés est de 50 à 80 % selon les séries. L’arthrose est une cause majeure de dépendance. Elle est citée chez 50 % des malades âgés dépendants. Elle altère la qualité, l’autonomie fonctionnelle des sujets âgés et contribue à leur isolement.
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Chassagne, P., Gbaguidi, X. (2009). Prise en charge de l’arthrose du sujet âgé. In: Chassagne, P., Rolland, Y., Vellas, B. (eds) La personne âgée fragile. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-93911-2_8
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