To allay fears whether they had misjudged the fractures even in patients with stable femur injuries, and thus do not require surgery, orthopedic surgeons often prescribe follow-up x-rays. Nevertheless, when a number of follow-up x-rays were reviewed, all the fractures that were initially screened as stable were found to have healed correctly. Thus ordering follow-up x-rays of femur fractures initially judged to be stable, is a drain on financial resources.
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