Fracture & Bone Injury Care in Sangareddy
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Fracture & Bone Injury Care in Sangareddy
Getting fracture care right from the start matters. Poorly managed fractures, whether inadequately immobilised, improperly followed up, or left undiagnosed, can lead to chronic pain, stiffness, and permanent loss of function. At KBR Life Care Hospitals, Sangareddy, our orthopedic team manages fractures with precision: correct diagnosis, appropriate immobilization, structured follow-up, and clear communication at every step.
Fracture care does not end when the cast is applied. Recovery depends on healing confirmation through follow-up X-rays, gradual return to weight-bearing, physiotherapy for regaining strength and range of motion, and, in older patients, addressing the underlying bone health that contributed to the fracture.
We provide the full pathway from initial fracture assessment through to functional recovery, and escalate promptly to surgical partners when operative fixation is required.
Types & Causes
Road Traffic Accidents
High-energy fractures often involving multiple bones; require emergency orthopaedic assessment
Fall from Height or Ground Level
Ground-level falls in the elderly commonly cause hip, wrist, and vertebral fractures
Sports and Activity Injuries
Ankle, clavicle, and stress fractures are common in physically active individuals
Osteoporotic Fractures
Low-energy fractures in postmenopausal women and older men due to weakened bone density
Child and Adolescent Fractures
Growth plate injuries in children need careful management to avoid long-term growth disturbance
Symptoms to Watch For
Pain, swelling, and bruising at the injury site
Deformity or abnormal position of a limb or joint
Crunch or snap felt at the time of injury
Loss of function, inability to move or use the affected part normally
Tenderness that is precisely localized to the fracture site
When to See a Doctor
- Immediately after any injury with significant pain, swelling, or deformity
- Inability to use or weight-bear on an injured limb
- Injury in an elderly person after a fall, even if pain is mild (risk of occult hip or vertebral fracture)
- A wound near an injured bone (open fracture, requires same-day emergency management)
- Worsening pain and swelling in a cast (may indicate pressure problems)
How We Diagnose
- Clinical examination of the injury: neurovascular status, deformity, and range of motion
- Digital X-ray in at least two planes to characterise the fracture
- CT scan for periarticular or complex fractures
- DEXA scan to assess bone density in older patients with fragility fractures
Our Treatment Approach
- Pain control and appropriate immobilisation from the first visit
- Casting or splinting using the correct technique for the fracture type
- Scheduled follow-up X-rays at 2–4 week intervals to confirm alignment and healing
- Supervised return to weight-bearing and daily activities based on healing progress
- Physiotherapy referral post-immobilisation to restore strength and mobility
- Calcium and Vitamin D supplementation and bisphosphonate therapy for osteoporotic fractures
- Surgical referral for fractures requiring internal or external fixation
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