What is Orthopedic Trauma?
Orthopedic trauma refers to any injury affecting the bones, joints, or soft tissues due to a sudden impact such as accidents, falls, or sports injuries. At Dr. Bones Ortho, we provide 24/7 trauma and fracture care, ensuring that patients receive timely and effective treatment for everything from minor fractures to complex bone injuries.
Common Types of Trauma We Treat
Our team is experienced in managing all types of traumatic injuries, including:
Simple and compound fractures
Dislocations
Pelvic and hip fractures
Spinal fractures
Multiple injuries (polytrauma)
Open wounds involving bone exposure
Fractures in children and elderly patients
Sports-related trauma
Why Immediate Care is Crucial
Fractures and traumatic injuries require prompt diagnosis and stabilization to:
Prevent long-term complications
Avoid deformity or improper healing
Reduce pain and swelling
Preserve mobility and joint function
Prevent infection in open injuries
At Dr. Bones Ortho, our trauma unit is equipped with advanced imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI) and surgical tools to assess and treat injuries without delay.
Advanced Fracture Management Techniques
We offer comprehensive fracture care using the latest technologies:
Internal Fixation (plates, screws, rods to stabilize broken bones)
External Fixation (metal pins and frames outside the body)
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Bone grafting in severe cases
Custom orthotic and bracing support
Post-operative physiotherapy
Our approach ensures accurate alignment, stable healing, and a quick return to mobility.
Pediatric and Geriatric Trauma Care
We recognize that children and elderly patients need special attention. Our orthopedic specialists use age-appropriate techniques to manage fractures with minimal discomfort and maximum healing. From growth plate injuries in kids to brittle bone fractures in older adults, we offer compassionate care for all ages.
What to Expect After Treatment
Recovery from trauma depends on the severity of the injury. With proper care at Dr. Bones Ortho, patients can expect:
Reduced healing time
Minimized complications
Guided physical therapy
Regular follow-ups for monitoring bone healing
Supportive care for return to daily activities