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:

Treatment Offered:

  1. Fracture Reduction (closed or open)

  2. Immobilization using casts, splints, or braces

  3. Joint relocation for dislocated joints

  4. Pain management and anti-inflammatory medication

  5. Surgical intervention (internal fixation with plates, screws, or rods)

  6. Physical therapy and rehabilitation to restore strength and mobility

  7. Minimally invasive procedures for certain fractures and joint repairs