Evaluation and management of orthopedic trauma — from fractures and dislocations to sports and accident-related injuries.
For serious or life-threatening emergencies, seek immediate emergency medical care rather than relying on this website or an online appointment request.
Orthopedic trauma covers a wide range of injuries to bones, joints, and supporting structures.
Broken bones, from simple cracks to complex breaks, affecting any part of the skeleton.
Learn MoreJoints forced out of their normal position, such as shoulder or knee dislocations.
Learn MoreInjuries to ligaments, muscles, tendons and joints sustained during sport.
Learn MoreInjuries from falls, road traffic accidents, and other incidents.
Learn MoreDamage to joint structures — cartilage, ligaments, and supporting tissues.
Learn MoreFollow-up evaluation to support healing and recovery after injury.
Learn MoreA focused evaluation of the injury and the patient's overall condition.
Appropriate X-rays and other imaging to define the injury.
A clear discussion of non-surgical and surgical options.
Rehabilitation and scheduled reviews to support healing.
After an injury, medical attention should be sought if there is:
Timely evaluation is important for the best possible outcome. When in doubt, seek professional assessment.
Request a consultation for assessment and discussion of management options.