Is Supplementation of Vitamin D Beneficial for Fracture Healing? A Short Review of the Literature

There has been a surge of interest regarding the benefits of vitamin D supplementation to prevent fractures. But can it also make them heal more quickly once they have occurred—that is, is supplementation of vitamin D beneficial for fracture healing? We found 13 studies that met our inclusion criter...

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Main Authors: Daniel Eschle MD, André G. Aeschlimann MD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2011-05-01
Series:Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2151458511408568
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spelling doaj-b4888b21497e41e687cce6f6c6c377f02020-11-25T03:17:36ZengSAGE PublishingGeriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation2151-45852151-45932011-05-01210.1177/2151458511408568Is Supplementation of Vitamin D Beneficial for Fracture Healing? A Short Review of the LiteratureDaniel Eschle MD,0André G. Aeschlimann MD1 RehaClinic Zurzach, Bad Zurzach, Switzerland RehaClinic Zurzach, Bad Zurzach, SwitzerlandThere has been a surge of interest regarding the benefits of vitamin D supplementation to prevent fractures. But can it also make them heal more quickly once they have occurred—that is, is supplementation of vitamin D beneficial for fracture healing? We found 13 studies that met our inclusion criteria, 11 of these were performed in animals. Two animal studies showed negative, 2 neutral, and 7 positive results. One clinical case series in humans was inconclusive in our opinion, and one randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial showed that supplementation of vitamin D 3 and calcium in elderly women with reduced bone mass and a proximal humerus fracture had a positive influence on bone healing. The major weakness of the latter study is low number of participants. A clear statement on the benefits of vitamin D for fracture healing awaits further trials, but all types of fractures in elderly individuals indicate the need for secondary prevention and the implementation of appropriate guidelines concerning falls, vitamin D, and osteoporosis.https://doi.org/10.1177/2151458511408568
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Is Supplementation of Vitamin D Beneficial for Fracture Healing? A Short Review of the Literature
Geriatric Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabilitation
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title Is Supplementation of Vitamin D Beneficial for Fracture Healing? A Short Review of the Literature
title_short Is Supplementation of Vitamin D Beneficial for Fracture Healing? A Short Review of the Literature
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2151-4593
publishDate 2011-05-01
description There has been a surge of interest regarding the benefits of vitamin D supplementation to prevent fractures. But can it also make them heal more quickly once they have occurred—that is, is supplementation of vitamin D beneficial for fracture healing? We found 13 studies that met our inclusion criteria, 11 of these were performed in animals. Two animal studies showed negative, 2 neutral, and 7 positive results. One clinical case series in humans was inconclusive in our opinion, and one randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial showed that supplementation of vitamin D 3 and calcium in elderly women with reduced bone mass and a proximal humerus fracture had a positive influence on bone healing. The major weakness of the latter study is low number of participants. A clear statement on the benefits of vitamin D for fracture healing awaits further trials, but all types of fractures in elderly individuals indicate the need for secondary prevention and the implementation of appropriate guidelines concerning falls, vitamin D, and osteoporosis.
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