A fracture is more than just a broken bone. Depending on the severity and location of the injury, treatment may range from simple immobilization to advanced surgical reconstruction.
Our goal is to restore alignment, stability, and function while promoting safe and effective healing.
Bone ends remain aligned with minimal displacement.
The bone breaks through the skin and requires urgent medical care due to infection risk.
Different fracture patterns based on the direction of the break.
The bone breaks into multiple fragments, often requiring surgical fixation.
Metal pins and rods stabilize the fracture externally, commonly used in severe trauma.
Bone fragments are repositioned and stabilized using plates, screws, or rods.
Complex trauma refers to severe orthopedic injuries involving:
These injuries commonly result from:
| Phase | Focus |
|---|---|
| Acute Care | Stabilizing life-threatening injuries and preventing infection |
| Reconstruction | Complex surgeries to restore bone length, alignment, and joint function |
| Rehabilitation | Intensive physical therapy to regain range of motion and muscle strength |
Recovery depends on the type and severity of the fracture. While simple fractures may heal within weeks, complex trauma injuries often require several months of rehabilitation.
Successful recovery depends on:
Modern orthopedic techniques such as minimally invasive surgery and advanced implant technology help improve fracture healing and recovery outcomes.
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