Fractures & Trauma care
Fractures are common injuries. They are caused by a sudden impact on the bone or excessive force exerted on it. Fractures lead to discontinuity in the mass of the bone. This leads to weakening of its structure and eventually, it can get broken easily. The most commonly fractured bones are ribs, pelvic bones, clavicle, skull, fingers and toe bones.
Fractures can occur from falls and trauma. Orthopedic trauma is typically a result of some external force that damages the musculoskeletal system including bones, cartilage, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.Fractures are also a common problem among older people who have suffered from long term thinning of their bones, a condition known as osteoporosis. Athletes who train too hard and don't recover enough between training sessions can cause stress fractures in the bone.
Benefits of Fractures & Trauma care Treatment
Early treatment helps ensure proper healing and faster recovery.
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Accurate Bone Alignment
Ensures proper positioning for effective healing.
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Faster Healing Process
Promotes quicker recovery and rehabilitation.
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Pain & Swelling Control
Reduces discomfort and inflammation.
Long term care services
Proper rehabilitation and follow-up care are essential after fractures and trauma. Our approach focuses on complete recovery, restoring strength, and preventing long-term complications.
We provide personalized care plans including physiotherapy, strengthening exercises, and regular monitoring of healing progress. Advanced treatment methods and continuous support help patients regain mobility, confidence, and return to their daily routine safely.
Frequently Asked Questions
Fractures and trauma injuries require timely care for best outcomes.
Fractures are commonly caused by falls, accidents, sports injuries, or direct impact.
Treatment includes casting, splinting, medications, or surgery depending on severity.
Healing time varies based on the type of fracture and patient condition.
While not all fractures can be prevented, maintaining bone health and safety measures can reduce risk.
