Bone fracture & Dislocations
Bone fractures and dislocations are common orthopedic injuries caused by trauma, stress, or conditions like osteoporosis. A fracture is a break in the bone, while a dislocation occurs when a joint is forced out of alignment. Both can cause pain, swelling, and limited movement. Prompt treatment is essential to prevent complications and ensure proper recovery.

Common Bone Fracture & Dislocation Disorders We Treat:
- Simple (closed) fractures
- Compound (open) fractures
- Greenstick fractures (common in children)
- Comminuted fractures (bone shatters into multiple pieces)
- Stress fractures (from repetitive strain)
- Shoulder dislocation
- Elbow dislocation
- Hip dislocation
- Finger and toe dislocations
- Recurrent joint dislocations (e.g., shoulder instability)
Signs You May Need Medical Attention:
- Sudden, intense pain after trauma or a fall
- Swelling, bruising, or visible deformity
- Inability to move the affected limb or joint
- Numbness or tingling sensation
- Bone protruding through the skin (in case of an open fracture)
- Joint instability or locking
Treatment Offered:
Fracture Reduction (closed or open)
Immobilization using casts, splints, or braces
Joint relocation for dislocated joints
Pain management and anti-inflammatory medication
Surgical intervention (internal fixation with plates, screws, or rods)
Physical therapy and rehabilitation to restore strength and mobility
Minimally invasive procedures for certain fractures and joint repairs