All About Fractures

Comprehensive Orthopaedic Fracture Care from Head to Toe

   
Our orthopaedic specialists diagnose and treat a full range of fractures affecting the upper extremities, hip and pelvis, and lower extremities. Whether your injury is caused by a fall, sports accident, work injury, or motor vehicle collision, we provide advanced surgical and non-surgical fracture care to restore function and reduce recovery time.

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Fractures We Treat

   
We provide expert care for a wide range of orthopaedic conditions, including:

Shoulder & Upper Arm

  • Clavicle Fracture
  • Shoulder Fracture
  • Humerus Fracture
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Elbow & Forearm

  • Elbow Fracture
  • Forearm Fracture
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Hand & Wrist

  • Hand Fracture
  • Wrist Fracture / Broken Risk
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Hip & Pelvis

  • Hip Fracture
  • Pelvis Fracture
  • Acetabular Fracture
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Thigh & Knee

  • Femur Fracture
  • Patella Fracture
  • Tibial Plateau Fracture
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Lower Leg, Ankle & Foot

  • Tibia Fracture
  • Ankle Fracture / Broken Ankle
  • Pilon Fracture
  • Talus Fracture
  • Calcaneal Fracture
  • Lisfranc Fracture Dislocation
  • Metatarsal Fracture
  • 5th Metatarsal Fracture / Jones Fracture
  • Toe Fractures
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When to See a Trauma Specialist

Some fractures require immediate evaluation by an orthopaedic trauma specialist.

  • Severe pain or inability to bear weight
  • Visible deformity or bone protrusion
  • Significant swelling or bruising
  • Numbness, tingling, or loss of circulation
  • Injury from high-impact trauma (car accident, fall from height)

  
Even minor fractures can worsen without proper treatment. Early evaluation reduces the risk of improper healing, chronic pain, stiffness, and long-term joint problems.`

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Assessment and Diagnosis

If you suspect a fracture, prompt imaging and expert assessment are essential. We may recommend 

A comprehensive evaluation includes a detailed medical history and an injury mechanism review, followed by physical examination to assess stability and alignment and advanced imaging such as X-rays, CT scan or MRI for complex or joint-related fractures.

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