Trauma & Fracture Care
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What Is Trauma & Fracture Care?
- Medical treatment focused on diagnosing and treating bone fractures and traumatic injuries.
- Includes both non-surgical and surgical treatments depending on the injury.
- Aims to restore bone alignment, strength, and function.
- Helps patients recover safely after accidents or severe injuries.
Which Conditions Does It Treat?
- Bone fractures (simple and complex)
- Road accident injuries
- Sports-related fractures
- Joint dislocations
- Crush injuries
- Bone cracks and stress fractures
What Are the Benefits?
- Proper bone alignment and healing
- Faster recovery from injuries
- Reduced risk of long-term complications
- Restored movement and strength
- Safe and effective treatment methods
What Treatments Are Available?
- Fracture immobilization with casts or splints
- Closed reduction (realigning the bone without surgery)
- Surgical fixation with plates, screws, or rods
- Pain management and medication
- Rehabilitation and physiotherapy
How Long Does Recovery Take?
- Minor fractures: 4–6 weeks
- Moderate fractures: 6–10 weeks
- Complex fractures: 3–6 months, depending on severity and treatment.
How Is Recovery Managed?
- Proper immobilization of the injured area
- Physiotherapy for strength and mobility
Are There Any Risks?
- Infection (in surgical cases)
- Swelling or stiffness
- Delayed bone healing
- Temporary pain during recovery
What Is Required Before Treatment?
- Physical examination
- X-ray or imaging tests
- Evaluation of the injury severity
- Medical history review
What Care Is Needed After Treatment?
- Follow doctor’s instructions carefully
- Avoid pressure on the injured bone
- Take prescribed medications
- Attend regular follow-up visits
