Hip Fracture Surgery

Hip Fracture Surgery

Hip fracture surgery is performed to repair a broken hip bone, usually caused by falls, accidents, or osteoporosis-related weakness. This condition is more common in older adults and can lead to severe pain, immobility, and complications if not treated promptly.

The procedure involves stabilizing or replacing the damaged part of the hip using implants such as screws, plates, or prosthetic components. Early surgical intervention helps restore mobility, reduce pain, and prevent complications, allowing patients to return to their daily activities safely.

Benefits of Hip Fracture Surgery

Early treatment helps ensure proper healing and quicker recovery.

  • Stable Bone Fixation

    Ensures proper alignment for healing.

  • Early Mobilization

    Helps patients start walking sooner.

  • Reduced Complications

    Lowers risk of bed-related issues.

Long term care services

Recovery after hip fracture surgery requires a comprehensive rehabilitation plan to restore strength, balance, and mobility. Our focus is on helping patients regain independence and prevent future injuries.

We provide personalized care including physiotherapy, mobility training, and lifestyle guidance. Regular follow-ups and monitoring ensure proper healing and support long-term recovery, helping patients lead an active and safe life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hip fracture surgery is essential for proper recovery and mobility.

Common causes include falls, accidents, and osteoporosis.

Most hip fractures require surgery for proper healing.

Recovery varies but includes rehabilitation and physiotherapy.

Yes, maintaining bone health and preventing falls can reduce risk.