Trauma Management: Advanced Orthopedic Care for Fractures & Injuries
Trauma management involves specialized surgical and non-surgical treatments for complex bone fractures, joint injuries, and spinal damage caused by:
✔ Accidents (falls, vehicle collisions)
✔ Sports injuries
✔ Osteoporosis-related fractures
Our orthopedic trauma team provides 24/7 emergency care to restore mobility and prevent long-term complications.
Our Expertise in Trauma Care
1. Complex Fracture Repair
- Pelvic/Acetabulum (Hip Socket) Fractures:
- Surgical reconstruction using plates, screws, or external fixation.
- Precision alignment to preserve hip joint function.
- Periarticular Fractures (near joints – shoulder, knee, ankle):
- Minimally invasive techniques to avoid joint stiffness.
- Custom implants for stable fixation.
2. Spinal Injury & Back Pain Treatment
- Vertebral Fractures:
- Kyphoplasty/Vertebroplasty for spinal stabilization.
- Decompression surgery for nerve damage.
- Chronic Back Pain:
- Physiotherapy + pain management (steroid injections, PRP).
3. MIPPO (Minimally Invasive Surgery)
- Small incisions → Faster healing, less tissue damage.
- Ideal for: Tibia, femur, and humerus fractures.
4. Post-Cast Stiffness & Swelling
- Rehabilitation protocols:
- Physiotherapy (ultrasound, electrical stimulation).
- Custom exercises to restore range of motion.
Why Choose Our Trauma Care
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Advanced Techniques
Computer-guided navigation for perfect bone alignment and Biological implants that promote natural healing.
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Multidisciplinary Approach
Collaboration with neurologists, physiotherapists, and pain specialists and Personalized rehab plans for faster recovery.
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Emergency Readiness
Dedicated trauma OT for emergency immediate surgeries and skilled round-the-clock orthopedic specialist team.
Recovery Timeline
| Injury Type | Healing Duration | Key Interventions |
|---|---|---|
| Hip Fracture | 3–6 months | Surgery + weight-bearing rehab |
| Spinal Fracture | 6–12 weeks | Bracing + core-strengthening |
| Ankle Fracture | 6–8 weeks | Physiotherapy + gait training |
FAQs : Your Questions Answered
1. How soon should a fracture be operated on?
- Within 24–72 hours for open/displaced fractures.
- Delayed surgery (after swelling reduces) for closed fractures.
2. Can fractures heal without surgery?
- Yes, if non-displaced (e.g., hairline cracks).
- Plaster casts + monitoring for 4–8 weeks.
3. What’s the success rate of MIPPO?
>90% for long-bone fractures (studies show faster union vs. traditional surgery).
4. How to reduce post-cast stiffness?
- Early movement: Start physio within 1 week of cast removal.
- Heat therapy + massage to improve circulation.
5. Are trauma surgeries covered by insurance?
Yes, for most accidental injuries (check policy terms).