The Roles of a Fracture Liaison Service

R I Med J (2013). 2022 Oct 3;105(8):9-14.

Abstract

The roles of a fracture liaison service (FLS) are extensive and include, but are not limited to: 1) providing a standardized framework for the evaluation and management of low-energy fractures, also known as fragility fractures; 2) improving patient outcomes through the recognition of fragility fractures as signal events requiring further diagnostic explanation; and 3) lowering direct and indirect healthcare expenditures. One of the central tenets of the FLS is its recognition of fragility fractures as warning signs of underlying pathology, often osteoporosis or other metabolic bone diseases. This understanding, combined with the application of a multidisciplinary management team specialized in diagnosing and treating such pathologies, allows for better short- and long-term management of patients and concordant improvement in outcomes. This article should be viewed as a thematic introduction to the FLS, with others in this volume each illustrating specific examples of how FLS paradigms facilitate the roles described herein.

Keywords: Fracture Liaison Service (FLS); falls; fractures; osteoporosis.

MeSH terms

  • Fractures, Bone*
  • Health Expenditures
  • Humans