Fractures / Traumatic Bone Injuries
About the procedure
Fractures are breaks or cracks in bones, commonly caused by trauma, falls, sports injuries, or accidents. Proper alignment and stabilization are essential for bone healing and restoring function. Diagnosis primarily involves X-rays, with CT or MRI used for complex or joint-involved fractures. Treatment includes closed reduction with casting or splinting, or open reduction with internal fixation using plates, screws, or rods. Post-procedure care involves immobilization, pain management, physiotherapy, and periodic imaging to ensure proper bone healing and functional recovery.
