Trauma

Trauma refers to severe injuries caused by accidents, falls, sports injuries, or sudden impacts that can affect bones, joints, muscles, and soft tissues. Orthopedic trauma involves fractures, dislocations, ligament tears, and other musculoskeletal injuries that require immediate and specialized medical care.

Fractures and
Dislocations

Sprains and
Strains

Meniscus Tears

Trauma

rauma injuries can have a significant impact on a person’s mobility, function, and overall well-being. At our specialized trauma care center, we focus on providing advanced and effective treatments to help patients recover quickly and regain their quality of life.

Whether the injury is caused by an accident, fall, sports activity, or any other traumatic event, our expert team is equipped with the latest surgical and non-surgical techniques to ensure optimal healing and restoration.

Common Types of Trauma

🛑Fractures (Broken Bones)
🛑 Ligament & Tendon Injuries
🛑 Soft Tissue Injuries (Sprains & Strains)
🛑 Pelvic & Hip Trauma
🛑 Spine & Neck Trauma
🛑 Dislocations

Treatment We offer

Electrotherapy & Ultrasound Therapy

Stimulating tissue healing and reducing pain with advanced technology.

Gait Training & Assistive Devices

Helping patients regain balance and movement after severe injuries.

Bone Grafting & Regeneration

Reconstructing bone loss from fractures or severe trauma.

Minimally Invasive Procedures

Small incisions and a camera to repair joint damage with minimal recovery time. Ensuring precision and faster healing.

Non-Surgical Treatments

Supporting the injured area for natural healing.Strengthening muscles and improving mobility.Reducing pain and inflammation.

Emergency & Surgical Care

Using rods, plates, screws, and pins to stabilize broken bones.Relocating dislocated joints back into place.Reconstructing torn ligaments and tendons to restore function.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is trauma?

The word trauma is Greek for “a wound.” Trauma is a wound to a person’s
health and well-being. When a person shows signs of trauma, his or her
brain is having trouble integrating or “working through” the traumatic
event. The person is having a normal reaction to an abnormal situation.

Post-traumatic stress disorder treatment can help you regain a sense of control over your life. The main treatment is talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy. But treatment also can include medicine.

You may experience some or all of the following:

  • too much emotion
  • too little or no emotion
  • depression
  • feeling hopeless, helpless, worthless
  • shame, fear
  • anger, rage
  • grief, sadness n anxiety, panic attacks.
How to identify trauma?

Identifying trauma involves recognizing a range of emotional, psychological, and physical signs and symptoms, including flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance behaviors, and difficulty regulating emotions or concentrating. 

 
 

Your stay at will vary depending on the severity of your injuries. Patients may be admitted to the Trauma Service for observation because of potentially life-threatening injuries that resolve quickly. Other patients with severe injuries may require a prolonged hospitalization, either on a medical/surgical floor or in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

Some common types of traumatic injuries can include:

 

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