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Fracture Repair
A bone fracture can be a painful and distressing experience, affecting your ability to move, perform daily activities, and live life to the fullest. At Synovia Health, we understand how crucial it is to heal fractures effectively and efficiently, ensuring a full recovery with minimal complications. Our advanced fracture repair treatments are designed to restore your bone’s strength, promote proper healing, and get you back to your normal routine as soon as possible.
Understanding Bone Fractures
A fracture, commonly known as a broken bone, occurs when the bone is subjected to excessive force, impact, or stress. Fractures can happen due to accidents, falls, sports injuries, or medical conditions like osteoporosis. There are various types of fractures, including:
- Simple fractures – Where the bone breaks but does not pierce the skin.
- Compound fractures – Where the broken bone penetrates the skin, increasing the risk of infection.
- Stress fractures – Tiny cracks in the bone, often caused by repetitive impact.
- Comminuted fractures – Where the bone shatters into multiple pieces.
- Greenstick fractures – Common in children, where the bone bends and partially breaks.
Our Approach to Fracture Repair
At Synovia Health, our approach to fracture repair is patient-centric, minimally invasive whenever possible, and focused on long-term recovery. We offer both non-surgical and surgical treatments based on the severity and type of fracture.
Non-Surgical Fracture Treatment
For stable fractures, immobilization techniques like casting, splints, and braces are used to keep the bone aligned and allow it to heal naturally. We also provide pain management, physical therapy, and nutritional guidance to support bone regeneration.
Surgical Fracture Repair
For complex fractures, surgery may be necessary to realign the bone and stabilize it. Our expert orthopedic surgeons specialize in:
- Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF): Using metal plates, screws, or rods to hold the bone in place.
- External Fixation: Temporary stabilizing frames outside the body to secure the bone.
- Bone Grafting: In cases of severe fractures, grafting may be required to promote healing.
Recovery and Rehabilitation
Healing from a fracture is more than just letting the bone mend. Our comprehensive rehabilitation programs ensure that you regain full strength, mobility, and function. Our team of physiotherapists and rehabilitation specialists will guide you through:
- Personalized physical therapy exercises
- Pain management techniques
- Strength and flexibility training
- Lifestyle and dietary recommendations to enhance bone health
Why Choose Synovia Health?
At Synovia Health, we prioritize patient safety, comfort, and optimal recovery. With state-of-the-art technology, experienced orthopedic specialists, and a holistic approach to healing, we ensure that every patient receives the highest quality fracture care.
If you or a loved one has suffered a fracture, don’t wait. Early intervention and expert treatment can make all the difference in your recovery. Contact Synovia Health today and take the first step toward healing and regaining your active lifestyle.