Get Back on Your Feet with Fractures

Discover how Fractures can help you heal and regain strength. Our expert team specializes in advanced fracture care for orthopedic patients, medical professionals, and fitness enthusiasts. Foot and ankle surgeons, with their extensive training and expertise, are adept at treating broken bones and other types of fractures, ensuring optimal recovery.
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Factors Affecting the Healing Process

Orthopedic Patients

Our comprehensive approach at Fractures extends to various types of orthopedic patients, catering to diverse conditions and needs that demand specialized care.

Fracture Healing

We support a wide spectrum of orthopedic patients, from athletes aiming to return to peak performance to older adults seeking to regain their independence and quality of life.

Sports Injuries

We pride ourselves on employing innovative rehabilitation techniques that set us apart in the field of sports injury recovery.

Age-Related Bone Issues

At Fractures, we understand that as we age, our bones may become more prone to fractures and other injuries.

Acute and Traumatic Fractures

In cases of sudden injuries resulting from accidents or falls, our rapid response plans and emergency care protocols are designed to stabilize injuries

Aging and Osteoporosis

For those experiencing age-related fractures or bone density challenges, we provide compassionate care

Understanding Fractures

A fracture, commonly known as a broken bone, occurs when there is a crack or break in the bone. This can happen due to various reasons, such as trauma from an accident, overuse from repetitive activities, or conditions like osteoporosis that weaken the bones.

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Expert Team of Foot and Ankle Surgeons

Our team at Fractures consists of highly qualified orthopedic specialists, surgeons, and rehabilitation experts who are dedicated to providing exceptional care to every patient. Each member of our team brings a wealth of experience and specialized knowledge in fracture management, ensuring that you are in capable hands.

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The Bone Healing Process

 Immediately after the fracture, the body’s immune system responds to the injury.
During this phase, the body begins to produce a soft callus made of collagen and cartilage around the fracture site.

 In the final stage, the hard callus is replaced by new bone tissue through a process called bone remodeling. This stage can take several months to years, as the new bone is reshaped and strengthened to resemble the bone’s original structure.

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Nutrition and Lifestyle

Regular exercise, particularly weight-bearing activities, can stimulate bone formation and enhance the healing process. However, it’s crucial to follow a physical therapy regimen tailored to your specific needs to avoid overloading the healing bone.

Avoiding smoking is also critical, as smoking can impede the bone healing process by reducing blood flow and negatively affecting bone biology.

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Athletes and Sports Enthusiasts

Recognizing the unique challenges athletes face, we provide specialized care for sports-related injuries. Our team understands the importance of a swift recovery and works diligently to get athletes back to their peak performance levels.

Our Treatment Approach

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Traumatic Fractures

In the aftermath of a traumatic injury, prompt and expert care is crucial to setting the stage for successful recovery.

Athletes and Sports Enthusiasts

Recognizing the unique challenges athletes face, we provide specialized care for sports-related injuries. Our team understands the importance of a swift recovery and works diligently to get athletes back to their peak performance levels.

Elderly Patients

The elderly often face different challenges regarding bone health and fracture recovery. Our approach is both gentle and effective, prioritizing minimized discomfort and maximized results.

Understanding Fractures

A fracture, commonly known as a broken bone, occurs when there is a crack or break in the bone. This can happen due to various reasons, such as trauma from an accident, overuse from repetitive activities, or conditions like osteoporosis that weaken the bones.

At Fractures, we pride ourselves on offering an extensive range of treatment options tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient. Our advanced treatment protocols include minimally invasive surgical techniques, which aim to promote faster healing and reduce recovery times. By harnessing cutting-edge technology such as 3D imaging and computer-assisted surgery, we ensure precision and accuracy in every procedure, leading to better outcomes for our patients.