Fracture Care

Emergency & Specialized Care

Fracture Care

Overview

Orthopaedic Fracture Care provides comprehensive management of shoulder and knee trauma, including emergency surgical intervention and planned care for complex fracture patterns. We specialize in fractures of the clavicle, scapula, humerus, femur, tibia, and patella.

Our goals are accurate anatomical alignment, stable fixation, reliable bone healing, and full functional restoration. We use modern techniques such as locked plating, intramedullary nailing, and minimally invasive fixation combined with structured rehabilitation for safe and optimal recovery.

Through meticulous surgical care and dedicated follow-up, patients regain mobility and return confidently to daily activities and work.

Types of Fractures We Treat

  • Shoulder Trauma

    Includes clavicle, scapula, proximal humerus fractures and fracture-dislocations requiring urgent reduction and surgical stabilization.
  • Knee & Lower Limb Trauma

    Femur, tibia, tibial plateau, and patella fractures requiring precise fixation to restore joint alignment and weight-bearing stability.
  • High-Energy & Complex Injuries

    Multi-fragmentary fractures and polytrauma cases requiring staged surgical care and multidisciplinary management.

Advantages of Specialized Fracture Care

  • Accurate Anatomical Reduction

    Precise bone alignment prevents malunion and long-term complications.
  • Stable Internal Fixation

    Modern implants allow early mobilization and joint movement.
  • Reduced Risk of Stiffness

    Proper fixation and early rehab minimize joint contractures.
  • Faster Rehabilitation

    Evidence-based protocols accelerate recovery timelines.
  • Preservation of Joint Function

    Restores articular surfaces and prevents early arthritis.
  • Improved Long-Term Outcomes

    Expert surgical care ensures durable and functional recovery.

Recovery Guidelines & Precautions

  • Activity & Weight-Bearing Guidelines

    • Protected weight-bearing as advised by your surgeon.
    • Avoid sudden stress on healing bones.
    • Use braces or supports if prescribed.
    • Follow graded physiotherapy progression.
  • Follow-Up & Monitoring

    • Regular X-rays to assess healing and implant position.
    • Monitor physiotherapy progression.
    • Timely wound and implant assessments.
    • Attend scheduled clinical evaluations.
  • Warning Signs – Seek Immediate Care

    • Increasing pain or swelling.
    • Redness, discharge, or fever.
    • Loss of limb movement or sensation.
    • Sudden deformity or instability.
    Immediate medical consultation helps prevent complications and ensures proper healing.

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