Bone fractures & traumatic injuries require timely medical care to ensure proper healing and prevent long-term complications. Accurate diagnosis and structured treatment play a crucial role in recovery after trauma.
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Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh, MBBS, MS Ortho (PMCH), MCH Ortho (USA), is a renowned Orthopedic, Spine & Joint Specialist in Patna, Bihar
The Director of Orthopaedic Hospital. With decades of experience in joint replacement, spine surgery, fractures, trauma management, arthroscopy, pediatric orthopedics, and sports injury care, he has earned a reputation for delivering advanced treatment with compassion.
Under his leadership, the hospital has adopted modern technologies like robotic-assisted surgeries and digital health systems, ensuring world-class care for every patient.
Accidents, falls, sports injuries, or road traffic incidents can result in fractures and traumatic injuries affecting bones, joints, muscles, and soft tissues. Without proper treatment, fractures may heal incorrectly, leading to deformity, chronic pain, or long-term mobility issues.
At Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh Orthopaedic Hospital, Patna, fracture and trauma care is handled with urgency, precision, and medical ethics. Each patient undergoes thorough clinical assessment and imaging to determine the severity of injury. Treatment focuses on proper bone alignment, stabilization, pain relief, and gradual rehabilitation to restore strength and movement safely.
| Aspect | What It Means for the Patient |
|---|---|
| Accurate Diagnosis | X-ray and imaging to assess fracture severity |
| Proper Bone Alignment | Ensures correct healing and joint function |
| Pain & Swelling Control | Immediate relief and injury stabilization |
| Surgical Care (If Needed) | Fixation for complex or displaced fractures |
| Structured Rehabilitation | Safe recovery and return to daily activity |
In simple terms, fracture and trauma management focuses on treating broken bones and injury-related damage so that healing occurs in the correct position with minimal complications.
Fracture and trauma management involves treating broken bones and injuries caused by accidents, falls, or impact. Treatment may include casting, splinting, traction, or surgical fixation depending on fracture type and severity.
| Condition | Description |
|---|---|
| Simple Fracture | Bone break without skin damage |
| Compound Fracture | Bone break with open wound |
| Joint Fractures | Injuries involving knee, hip, shoulder, or elbow |
| Road Accident Injuries | High-impact trauma requiring urgent care |
| Sports & Fall Injuries | Ligament, bone, and soft tissue damage |
Severe pain after injury
Visible deformity or swelling
Difficulty moving the affected limb
Injury after road accident or fall
Delayed healing or increasing pain
Immediate evaluation helps prevent complications.
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Treatment depends on fracture type, location, and severity.
Non-Surgical Options
Surgical Treatment (When Required)
Rehabilitation focuses on restoring strength, flexibility, and movement. Physiotherapy plays a vital role in preventing stiffness and regaining normal function after fracture healing.
| Factor | Patient Benefit |
|---|---|
| Trauma Care Experience | Skilled handling of emergency injuries |
| Ethical Medical Decisions | Surgery only when medically necessary |
| Patient-Focused Care | Clear guidance and compassionate support |
| Rehabilitation Planning | Focus on long-term recovery and mobility |
Find quick answers to common questions about treatments, recovery, and orthopedic care with Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh.
Most fractures heal within 6–12 weeks, depending on severity and patient health.
No. Many fractures heal with casting or splinting. Surgery is needed only for complex cases.
Yes. Early treatment ensures proper alignment and reduces complications.
Improper healing may lead to stiffness, deformity, or chronic pain.
Yes. Physiotherapy helps restore movement and strength.
Yes, when managed by an experienced orthopedic specialist using standard protocols.
Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh
MBBS, MS Ortho (PMCH), MCH Ortho (USA)
Ex. Assistant Professor (NMCH, JNKT)
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