Updated On: 23 January, 2026 01:06 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Fracture numbers and complexity are steadily rising among senior citizens, driven by longer life expectancy, weak bones, and delayed medical care, making timely treatment more important than ever

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Mumbai doctors are observing a clear rise in the number of fractures among elderly patients, with nearly 10-15 senior citizens reporting fractures requiring surgical intervention every week. These injuries are no longer simple cracks but often involve multiple bones, peri-implant fractures, joint damage, and slow healing. Early diagnosis and timely management can prevent long-term disability, bed confinement, and loss of independence among older adults.
A 78-year-old housewife from Chembur complained of hip pain after a minor fall at home. Living alone, she delayed seeking medical help, assuming the pain would reduce. Within days, she became completely bedridden. The fracture had worsened, leading to muscle weakness and severe pain.