Understanding Bone Fractures
A bone fracture occurs when the continuity of a bone is disrupted, often due to trauma, stress, or underlying medical conditions that weaken the bone.
Common causes include:
- Accidental injuries or falls
- Repetitive stress or overuse
Medical conditions such as:
- Osteoporosis (bone thinning)
- Bone cancer
- Osteogenesis imperfecta and other bone-weakening disorders
How Bone Fractures Are Treated
Treatment aims to restore the bone's normal alignment, stability, and function.
Depending on the type and severity of the fracture, procedures may include:
- Reduction (realignment) - repositioning the broken bone ends to ensure proper healing.
- Immobilization - using internal or external splints, casts, or braces to keep the bone stable during recovery.
- Surgical intervention - in complex or displaced fractures, metal plates, screws, or rods may be used to stabilize the bone.
Our Treatment Approach
At our orthopaedic department, every fracture case is managed with precision and care:
- Thorough evaluation and imaging to assess fracture type and severity.
- Customized treatment plans developed by experienced orthopaedic surgeons.
- Evidence-based protocols aligned with international clinical standards.
- Continuous follow-up and rehabilitation support for optimal recovery and bone strength restoration.
Why Choose Us
- Expert orthopaedic specialists experienced in fracture management.
- Advanced diagnostic and surgical technologies.
- Safe, patient-focused care with quick recovery protocols.
