Orthopedic • Trauma • Joint Replacement • Arthroscopy Surgeon
Orthopedic Trauma

Fractures, Dislocations & Injuries

Evaluation and management of orthopedic trauma — from fractures and dislocations to sports and accident-related injuries.

Emergency Notice

For serious or life-threatening emergencies, seek immediate emergency medical care rather than relying on this website or an online appointment request.

What We Evaluate

Types of Orthopedic Trauma

Orthopedic trauma covers a wide range of injuries to bones, joints, and supporting structures.

Fractures

Broken bones, from simple cracks to complex breaks, affecting any part of the skeleton.

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Dislocations

Joints forced out of their normal position, such as shoulder or knee dislocations.

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Sports Injuries

Injuries to ligaments, muscles, tendons and joints sustained during sport.

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Accident-Related Injuries

Injuries from falls, road traffic accidents, and other incidents.

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Joint Injuries

Damage to joint structures — cartilage, ligaments, and supporting tissues.

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Post-Trauma Assessment

Follow-up evaluation to support healing and recovery after injury.

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The Process

How Trauma Care Is Approached

01

Assessment

A focused evaluation of the injury and the patient's overall condition.

02

Imaging

Appropriate X-rays and other imaging to define the injury.

03

Management Plan

A clear discussion of non-surgical and surgical options.

04

Recovery & Follow-Up

Rehabilitation and scheduled reviews to support healing.

When to Seek Medical Attention

After an injury, medical attention should be sought if there is:

  • Severe pain or an obvious deformity.
  • Inability to bear weight or move the injured part.
  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness beyond the injury site.
  • Open wounds or suspected broken bones.

Timely evaluation is important for the best possible outcome. When in doubt, seek professional assessment.

Remember: For serious or life-threatening emergencies, seek immediate emergency medical care rather than relying on this website or an online appointment request.

Need Evaluation After an Injury?

Request a consultation for assessment and discussion of management options.

Information on this website is provided for general educational purposes and does not replace an in-person medical consultation, diagnosis, or individualized treatment plan.