At KS Ortho Care, we provide advanced fracture fixation treatments to ensure proper healing, restore function, and minimize complications. Our orthopedic specialists are trained in modern techniques that allow accurate bone alignment, stable fixation, and faster recovery.
Fracture fixation is a surgical or non-surgical procedure to stabilize broken bones and help them heal in the correct position. Proper fixation is crucial to restore normal function and prevent long-term deformities.
We treat fractures in:
Shoulder, arm, and elbow
Wrist and hand
Hip and femur
Knee and tibia
Ankle and foot
1. Internal Fixation
Uses plates, screws, rods, or pins inside the body to hold the broken bones together. Ideal for complex fractures that require precise alignment.
2. External Fixation
A frame outside the body stabilizes bones using pins or wires inserted through the skin. Often used for open fractures or fractures with significant soft tissue damage.
3. Casts & Splints
For simpler fractures, immobilization with a cast or splint may be sufficient to allow natural healing.
Accurate bone alignment – Ensures proper healing and prevents deformities
Stability – Reduces risk of re-injury
Faster recovery – Allows early movement and physiotherapy
Pain reduction – Provides immediate support to the fractured area
Better long-term function – Restores strength and mobility
Our orthopedic specialists combine experience, precision, and advanced technology to deliver the best outcomes:
Expert surgeons trained in complex fracture repair
Modern surgical techniques and equipment
Personalized treatment plans and follow-up care
Comprehensive rehabilitation and physiotherapy
Evaluation & Imaging – X-rays, CT scans, or MRI to assess the fracture
Treatment Planning – Choosing the best fixation method based on fracture type
Surgical or Non-Surgical Fixation – Stabilizing the bone with internal or external devices
Rehabilitation & Recovery – Physiotherapy to restore mobility and strength
Recovery time depends on the fracture type and treatment method. Most patients regain daily function in weeks to months, guided by our physiotherapy team to ensure safe and complete healing.
Seek immediate consultation if you experience:
Severe pain after a fall or injury
Visible deformity or abnormal movement in a limb
Swelling, numbness, or inability to move the affected area
Non-healing fractures or complications from previous treatment