Fracture Reduction and Fixation
Fracture reduction and fixation involve realigning fractured bone fragments and stabilizing them using screws, plates, or rods to promote proper healing.
Conditions Addressed:
Complex fractures or cases where traditional casting isn’t adequate for stability benefit from fracture reduction and fixation.
Equipment Used:
Surgical tools such as screws, plates, rods, and fixation devices are essential for this procedure.
Procedure:
Orthopedic surgeons align fractured bones precisely before securing them with fixation devices to maintain alignment.
Recovery Time:
The recovery period varies based on fracture severity and the type of fixation utilized, typically spanning from several weeks to months.
Orthopedics Procedures
- Arthritis Management
- Arthroscopy
- Back Pain Management
- Cartilage Restoration Procedures
- Casting and Splinting
- Custom Orthopedic Bracing
- Diskectomy
- Fracture Reduction and Fixation
- Fusion
- Hip Replacement
- Joint Aspiration and Injections
- Joint Preservation Strategies
- Joint Replacement Surgery
- Knee Replacement
- Laminectomy
- Ligament and Tendon Repair
- Minimally Invasive Orthopedic Procedures
- Musculoskeletal Pain Management
- Occupational and Hand Therapy
- Orthopedic Biomechanics Assessment
- Orthopedic Consultation and Examination
- Orthopedic Oncology Surgery (for Bone Tumors)
- Orthopedic Pediatric Care
- Orthotic and Prosthetic Fittings
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy
- Orthopedic Trauma Care
- Orthopedic Trauma Surgery
- Shoulder Replacement
- Spinal Surgery
- Sports Medicine Interventions
- X-rays and Imaging Studies