What is Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) Programme?
As we age, our bones weaken, making them more susceptible to fractures from simple falls. Even the sturdiest bones, like those in the hip or spine, can break from a fall from standing height. These fractures, called fragility fractures, are often caused by osteoporosis, a bone disease that weakens and thins bones, making them brittle.
Unfortunately, many patients don’t get their bone health fully checked, including tests for bone strength or advice on diet and medications. Without this follow-up, they’re at risk of more fractures, which can be even more dangerous.
To prevent this from recurring, our Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) programme is designed to maintain bone health. Our dedicated team, including orthopaedic surgeons, physiotherapists, geriatricians, dietitians, FLS nurses, and more, focuses on each patient’s needs. We provide comprehensive investigation and treatment for osteoporosis, mobility restoration, counselling, and home visit follow-ups.
Why is a bone health assessment important?
Early Treatment
Start treatment early to improve your bone health.
Evaluate Treatment Need
Reduce uncertainty about whether you need treatment to reduce your risk of breaking another bone.
Timely Bone Health Checks
Ensure timely bone health assessments after a fragility fracture to reduce the risk of further fractures within the first two years.
Benefits
Thorough investigation & treatment for osteoporosis
Prevention of future secondary fractures
Dedicated pathway for consultation & treatment
Reduce mortality & medical costs
Risk assessment for fall
Restore mobility & improve quality of life
Enhance medication compliance
Home visit follow up
Patient & caregiver counselling
What can I do to help myself?
Balanced Diet & BMI
Follow a healthy, balanced diet and try to maintain a healthy weight/body mass index (BMI) between 20-25.
Limit Alcohol Intake
Reduce your alcohol intake to no more than 14 units per week.
Break the Habit
Stop smoking.
Exercise Guidance
Do regular weight-bearing exercise. If you are unsure how your diagnosis may affect what you can and cannot do, speak to your GP or health professional.
Complete Follow-Ups
Ensure you attend any follow-up appointments with your doctors to monitor your bone health closely.
Continue Prescribed Medications
It is crucial to continue taking any medications prescribed to strengthen your bones.
our dedicated teams of expert includes
Orthopaedic Surgeons
Geriatricians
Radiologists
Subspecialty Consultants
(to be referred by primary consultant)