Understanding Musculoskeletal Injuries
Musculoskeletal injuries involve trauma to bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, or tendons. They can result from falls, accidents, sports activities, or repetitive strain. If left untreated, these injuries can cause long-term pain and limit mobility.
At our orthopedic center, we specialize in the comprehensive management of all types of fractures — including open, closed, and pelvic fractures — using modern surgical and non-surgical techniques designed for faster recovery and better function.
Conditions We Treat:
1. Open Fracture
An open (compound) fracture occurs when a broken bone pierces the skin. This type of injury carries a higher risk of infection and requires prompt surgical cleaning and stabilization. Our team ensures safe fixation and wound care to minimize complications and promote faster healing.
2. Closed Fracture
A closed fracture happens when the bone breaks but does not puncture the skin. Depending on the severity, treatment may involve casting, splinting, or surgical fixation. We focus on achieving perfect bone alignment and early mobilization for optimal recovery.
3. Pelvic Fracture
Pelvic fractures can be serious and often result from high-impact accidents. Our orthopedic specialists use advanced imaging and surgical expertise to stabilize the pelvis, control bleeding, and prevent long-term disability.
Why Choose Us?
We combine advanced orthopedic expertise with compassionate, personalized care for every patient.
Our treatments use minimally invasive techniques to ensure faster recovery and long-term joint health.
With precise diagnosis, expert surgical skill, and dedicated rehabilitation, we help you regain mobility confidently.
- 24/7 trauma and emergency fracture care
- Expertise in complex musculoskeletal injuries
- Minimally invasive surgical fixation
- Dedicated physiotherapy and rehabilitation support
- Individualized treatment and follow-up plans
Your recovery is our priority — from first consultation to complete healing.
Any Questions find here.
Q1. What is the difference between open and closed fractures?
An open fracture breaks through the skin, while a closed fracture remains under the skin. Open fractures need immediate medical attention to prevent infection.
Q2. How long does it take for a fracture to heal?
Most fractures heal within 6–12 weeks, depending on the location and severity of the injury. Follow-up and rehabilitation help ensure complete recovery.
Q3. Will I need surgery for my fracture?
Not always. Minor and stable fractures can heal with a cast or brace, but surgery may be necessary for displaced or complex fractures.
Q4. What should I do immediately after a fracture?
Keep the injured area still, avoid putting weight on it, and seek medical attention right away. Do not attempt to realign the bone yourself.
Q5. Can physiotherapy help after fracture treatment?
Yes. Physiotherapy is essential to restore strength, mobility, and flexibility once the bone has healed.
We provide complete musculoskeletal and fracture care — from emergency stabilization to full recovery. Book your consultation today to get expert orthopedic support you can trust.

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