
Fracture Fixation
Fractures require precise alignment and stabilization to ensure proper healing and restore function. We specialize in Fracture Fixation, using advanced techniques to treat both simple and complex fractures with optimal outcomes.
What Is Fracture Fixation?
Fracture Fixation involves the surgical or non-surgical stabilization of broken bones to maintain proper alignment during healing. Depending on the type and severity of the fracture, treatment may include external devices, internal implants, or a combination of both.
Types of Fracture Fixation
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Internal Fixation
Use of plates, screws, rods, or nails placed inside the body to hold the fractured bones in correct alignment. -
External Fixation
Stabilization of the fracture with external frames or pins, often used for complex fractures or when soft tissue injury is present. -
Minimally Invasive Fixation
Advanced techniques that reduce tissue damage, minimize scarring, and promote faster recovery.
Conditions Treated
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Long bone fractures (femur, tibia, humerus)
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Complex fractures with multiple fragments
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Joint fractures (knee, hip, elbow, shoulder)
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Open fractures and fractures with associated soft tissue injuries
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Non-unions or delayed healing after previous fractures
Our Approach
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Accurate Diagnosis using X-rays, CT scans, or MRI
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Customized Treatment Plan tailored to the patient’s fracture type and overall health
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Advanced Surgical Techniques for safe and precise fixation
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Comprehensive Rehabilitation to restore strength, mobility, and function
Why Choose Us
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Expertise in Complex and High-Precision Fracture Fixation
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Focus on minimally invasive and patient-centered care
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Use of modern implants and surgical techniques
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Commitment to full recovery and functional restoration
Regain Strength and Mobility
We provide expert fracture fixation to ensure bones heal correctly, restore joint function, and help patients return to an active, pain-free lifestyle.