“…The presence of fragility fractures should lead to the consideration of treatment or at least exploration of bone metabolism. The orthopaedic surgeon is routinely involved in cases of fragility fractures, and many studies have shown that early osteoporosis screening by the orthopaedic surgeon, as part of the treatment plan, leads to better disease management [3,[22][23][24][25]. Orthopaedic surgeons are typically only involved in the osteoporotic patient's care as a consequence of a fracture and with the single biggest risk factor for a future fracture being a previous fragility fracture, it therefore follows that the area of focus for the orthopaedist should be on the secondary prevention of future fractures [4,26,27].…”