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Bone Fractures Care

Diagnosis, Management, and Rehabilitation of Broken Bones and Traumatic Injuries

Bone Fractures Care – Diagnosis, Management, and Rehabilitation of Broken Bones and Traumatic Injuries

At Genesiss Multispeciality Hospital, our Fractures & Trauma Care program offers comprehensive treatment for all types of bone fractures and traumatic injuries. Our orthopedic specialists provide accurate diagnosis, prompt management, and structured rehabilitation to ensure optimal recovery, restore mobility, and minimize complications.


Problems / Concerns Addressed:

  • Bone Fractures: Simple, compound, or complex fractures affecting mobility and daily activities.
  • Traumatic Injuries: Sports injuries, road accidents, falls, or workplace trauma.
  • Joint Dislocations: Shoulder, hip, knee, or elbow dislocations impacting joint function.
  • Delayed or Non-Union Healing: Fractures that fail to heal properly, causing prolonged discomfort.
  • Post-Trauma Complications: Swelling, stiffness, infection, or impaired function if untreated.

Treatments / Services Offered:

  • Diagnosis: X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and clinical evaluation for precise assessment.
  • Non-Surgical Management: Casting, splinting, and traction for minor or stable fractures.
  • Surgical Intervention: Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), external fixation, or joint repair for complex injuries.
  • Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy: Personalized exercise programs to restore strength, flexibility, and function.
  • Emergency Trauma Care: 24/7 prompt management of severe injuries to stabilize patients.

FAQs

What are the common signs of a fracture?

Pain, swelling, bruising, deformity, and inability to move the affected area are common signs of a fracture.

How are fractures treated without surgery?

Minor or stable fractures are managed with casting, splinting, or traction to allow natural healing.

When is surgical intervention necessary?

Surgery is required for complex, displaced, or open fractures and joint injuries that cannot heal properly with conservative treatment.

How long does rehabilitation take after a fracture?

Rehabilitation depends on the fracture type and severity; it may take a few weeks to several months for full recovery.

Can trauma care prevent long-term complications?

Yes, timely diagnosis, proper treatment, and structured physiotherapy reduce risks of deformity, chronic pain, or mobility issues.


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