SriLakshmi

#301, 3rd Cross, Old Extension, KR Puram, Bengaluru, Karnataka - 560036
lakshmihospital@yahoo.co.in
KR Puram, Bengaluru

Orthopedic trauma treatment treats injuries to bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Treatment may range from conservative, non-surgical to surgical, depending on trauma severity.

Initial Assessment:

Orthopedic trauma treatment begins with an ABCDE evaluation and stabilization (Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure). This addresses life-threatening injuries promptly.

Immobilization:

Splints, casts, or traction fix fractures, dislocations, and severe sprains. This reduces pain, prevents damage, and promotes recovery.

is treated with analgesics. Prescription or over-the-counter painkillers may be prescribed.

Reduction and realignment:

 Dislocated bones can be realigned with a reduction surgery. Manual manipulation, closed reduction, or open reduction may be used.

Surgery

for complex fractures, joint injuries, and serious soft tissue injury. Plates, screws, rods, wires, or external fixation devices can stabilize and repair damaged structures during surgery.

Wound Care:

rauma can cause open wounds and lacerations. Cleansing, debridement, and suturing wounds reduce infection and improve healing.

Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy:

Rehabilitation and physical therapy after orthopedic trauma treatment restore function, mobility, and strength. These therapies enhance range of motion, muscle strength, and healing.

Long-Term Follow-up:

Depending on the severity of the injury, long-term follow-up may be needed to evaluate progress, handle problems, and optimize rehabilitation. Regular checkups, imaging examinations, and bone grafting or joint replacement operations may be needed.