Fracture care is more than just putting a broken bone back in place — it's a carefully planned journey from the first diagnosis to full recovery. Each step matters: identifying the fracture, stabilising it, promoting natural healing, and helping the body regain strength and movement.

The Fracture Care Journey

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Diagnosis

The first step in fracture care begins with a clear diagnosis. Doctors use imaging tools like X-rays, CT scans, MRI, or bone density scans to locate and assess the break. A timely and accurate diagnosis ensures the fracture is treated correctly and complications are avoided.

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Treatment

Once a fracture is identified, the next step is stabilising and aligning the bone so it can heal naturally. Depending on the severity, this may include casting, splints, traction, or surgery using plates, screws, or rods. Proper treatment not only reduces pain but also ensures long-term function and stability.

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Healing Factors

Not all fractures heal the same way. Age, nutrition, physical activity, medical conditions, and even certain medications influence how fast and strong a bone repairs itself. Understanding these healing factors helps both patients and doctors manage recovery better.

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Rehabilitation

After a bone starts healing, the surrounding muscles, ligaments, and joints need care too. Rehabilitation focuses on physiotherapy, pain management, mobility exercises, and preventing stiffness. It's the stage where patients gradually regain confidence in movement.

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Advanced Healing Support — The Future of Bone Recovery

Modern medicine continues to improve how fractures heal. From bone grafts and stem cell therapy to ultrasound bone stimulation, biologic agents, and regenerative therapies, doctors now have advanced tools to accelerate healing and restore strength — especially in complex or non-healing fractures.

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Typical Fracture Recovery Timeline

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Days 1-7: Inflammatory Phase

Blood clot forms, inflammation begins, and initial healing cells arrive at the fracture site. Pain and swelling are most intense during this phase.

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Weeks 2-6: Reparative Phase

Soft callus forms around the fracture, gradually hardening into bone. The fracture becomes more stable but still vulnerable.

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Weeks 6-12: Remodeling Phase

Bone continues to strengthen and reshape according to stress patterns. Full strength returns gradually over months.

Fracture Care Facts

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6-8 Weeks

Average healing time for most simple fractures in healthy adults

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80% Success

Non-surgical treatments successfully heal most fractures without complications

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24-48 Hours

Critical window for optimal fracture reduction and alignment