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RESTORE: REducing Future fractureS and Improving ouTcOmes of fRagility fracturE

Join RESTORE: A study to improve outcomes after bone fractures.

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50 years and older
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Phase N/A

RESTORE is a study to help prevent future fragile bone breaks, called fractures, and improve recovery. The study compares two ways to care for patients after they have a fracture. One group gets Augmented-FLS—extra help from a patient navigator who connects them with a bone health doctor. The other group gets Enhanced Usual Care, which gives both patients and their primary care doctors (PCP) more information to understand and manage bone health.

Eligibility:

  • Must be 50 years or older and have had a fragility fracture within the past year.
  • Must have a regular PCP and plan to stay close to the study location.
  • Certain medications and medical conditions might exclude you from the study.

Key Points:

  • Participation may not involve additional visits but requires being in contact with the research team.
  • The study will observe how different factors like age and race affect the care options.
  • Participants receive support to improve bone health and prevent future fractures.
Study details
    Osteoporosis
    Osteoporotic Fractures
    Fragility Fracture

NCT06455085

University of Alabama at Birmingham

25 April 2026

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