Background: Osteoporotic fracture occurs mostly at the spine, in which the commonest one is vertebral compression\nfracture. Bone turnover markers (BTMs) can be applied to assess bone formation and resorption activity. Nevertheless,\nthere are few reports on BTMs changes after osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture. The aim of this study is\nto investigate the kinetics of bone turnover markers after osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures in postmenopausal\nfemale.
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