Comprehensive Care for Hip Fractures | KS Ortho Care
At KS Ortho Care, we provide advanced treatment for hip fractures using a combination of cutting-edge surgical techniques, personalized rehabilitation plans, and compassionate care. Hip fractures are serious injuries, especially common among elderly individuals and people with weakened bones due to osteoporosis.
Our team of experienced orthopedic specialists ensures timely diagnosis, precise treatment, and faster recovery so that you can regain your mobility and independence.
A hip fracture occurs when the upper part of the thigh bone (femur) near the hip joint breaks due to trauma, falls, or underlying bone weakness. These fractures are common in older adults but can affect people of any age.
At KS Ortho Care, we treat all types of hip fractures, including:
Femoral Neck Fractures – Just below the ball of the hip joint
Intertrochanteric Fractures – Occurring between the neck and shaft of the femur
Subtrochanteric Fractures – Below the trochanteric region of the femur
Hip fractures can occur due to:
Falls (especially in elderly individuals)
Osteoporosis (bone weakening)
High-impact injuries (accidents, sports injuries)
Bone tumors or infections
Overuse or stress fractures in athletes
Understanding the cause is crucial for choosing the best treatment approach.
You may need immediate medical attention if you experience:
Sudden severe pain in the hip or groin
Inability to stand, walk, or bear weight
Swelling, bruising, or stiffness around the hip
One leg appearing shorter or turned outward
Difficulty moving the leg without pain
Prompt diagnosis and treatment improve recovery outcomes significantly.
We use advanced imaging techniques to accurately assess the type and severity of the fracture:
Physical examination
X-rays for initial assessment
MRI or CT scans for detailed visualization of complex fractures
At KS Ortho Care, our treatment plans are tailored to each patient’s age, health condition, and fracture type.
1. Non-Surgical Treatments (For minor or stable fractures)
Bed rest with limited movement
Medications for pain management
Physiotherapy and mobility exercises
Use of walkers or crutches
2. Surgical Treatments (For unstable or severe fractures)
We specialize in advanced surgical techniques to ensure faster recovery:
Internal Fixation – Using screws, plates, or rods to stabilize the bone
Hemiarthroplasty – Replacing only the damaged femoral head
Total Hip Replacement – Replacing both the socket and femoral head in complex cases
Minimally Invasive Surgery – Smaller incisions, less tissue damage, and quicker healing
Recovery after a hip fracture involves a comprehensive rehabilitation plan:
Early mobilization to prevent stiffness and blood clots
Personalized physiotherapy for strength and balance
Nutritional counseling to improve bone health
Regular follow-up and progress monitoring
With our expert care, most patients resume walking within weeks and regain full mobility in 3–6 months, depending on the fracture type.
Expert Orthopedic Surgeons – Decades of experience in hip surgeries
Advanced Surgical Techniques – Minimally invasive, faster healing
Comprehensive Care – From diagnosis to rehabilitation under one roof
Specialized Elderly Care – Gentle, safe treatment for senior patients
Proven Success Rates – Trusted by thousands of satisfied patients
Maintain strong bones through calcium and vitamin D intake
Engage in regular weight-bearing exercises
Use assistive devices if you have balance problems
Avoid slippery surfaces and hazards at home
Get regular bone density screenings, especially if over 50