Orthopedic Trauma

Orthopedic trauma refers to serious injuries to the musculoskeletal system—bones, joints or muscles which are caused by accidents or sudden impacts. These injuries can range from simple fractures to complex bone and joint injuries that require specialized surgical treatment. Orthopedic trauma care involves stabilizing, repairing, and restoring injured bones and tissues to help patients regain mobility and function.

Benefits

  • It Reduces Pain & Inflammation
  • Early treatment reduces the risk of permanent damage.
  • Surgical and non-surgical treatments promote faster healing.
  • It helps patients return to normal movement and daily activities.

FAQ:

If you’ve experienced a serious injury, especially from an accident or fall, it’s important to see an orthopedic trauma specialist.

Not always. While some injuries require surgical intervention, many can be treated with casting, bracing, or physical therapy. 

Recovery time depends on the type and severity of the injury. Minor fractures may heal in weeks, while complex ones can take several months

Treatments

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