Broken bones, also known as fractures, are one of the most common orthopedic injuries. They can happen due to road accidents, falls, sports injuries, or sudden trauma. While some fractures are minor, others may require surgery and long term rehabilitation.
According to Dr Arslan Abro, proper diagnosis and timely treatment are extremely important for correct bone healing and recovery.
What Is a Fracture?
A fracture occurs when a bone breaks or cracks due to excessive force or injury. Fractures can range from small hairline cracks to severe breaks where the bone shifts out of place.
Some common types include:
- Simple fractures
- Complex fractures
- Open fractures
- Joint fractures
- Sports related fractures
The severity of the injury determines the type of treatment required.
Common Symptoms of a Broken Bone
A fracture may cause:
- Severe pain after injury
- Swelling and bruising
- Difficulty moving the affected area
- Bone deformity
- Inability to bear weight
- Tenderness around the injured bone
In serious cases, the bone may become visibly displaced.
How Broken Bones Heal
Bone healing is a natural process, but it takes time and proper medical care.
Inflammation Stage
Right after the injury, swelling and blood clot formation begin around the fracture site.
Bone Repair Stage
The body starts creating new bone tissue to reconnect the broken parts.
Bone Remodeling Stage
Over time, the bone becomes stronger and returns closer to its original shape and structure.
Healing time depends on:
- Age of the patient
- Type of fracture
- Bone involved
- Overall health condition
- Proper treatment and rehabilitation
Treatment Options for Fractures
Casting and Splints
Many simple fractures can heal with casts or splints that keep the bone stable.
Medications
Pain relief medicines help manage discomfort during recovery.
Surgery
Complex or displaced fractures may require surgery using plates, screws, rods, or external fixation devices to stabilize the bone.
Physiotherapy
Rehabilitation exercises help restore strength, flexibility, and movement after healing.
When Is Surgery Needed?
Surgery may be required if:
- The bone is severely displaced
- Multiple fractures are present
- Joint surfaces are involved
- The fracture does not heal properly
- There is severe trauma or instability
Modern orthopedic surgical techniques help improve healing and recovery outcomes.
Tips for Faster Bone Healing
Patients can support recovery by:
- Following the doctorβs instructions carefully
- Avoiding unnecessary pressure on the injured area
- Maintaining proper nutrition
- Attending physiotherapy sessions regularly
- Avoiding smoking and unhealthy habits
Proper care can reduce complications and improve long term results.
Fracture Treatment in Karachi
Dr Arslan Abro provides treatment for simple and complex fractures, trauma injuries, bone reconstruction, and orthopedic conditions in Karachi.
Available at:
- Midciti Hospital
- Dr. Ziauddin Hospital Clifton
- Dr. Ziauddin Hospital North Nazimabad Campus
For appointments and consultations:
π 0315 2620518
Final Thoughts
Broken bones should never be ignored or treated casually. Proper medical evaluation and timely treatment play an important role in helping bones heal correctly and preventing long term complications.
If you or a family member has suffered a fracture or injury, consulting an experienced orthopedic specialist can help ensure safe recovery and better mobility.