Fracture Management

 Fracture management can be conservative (e.g., cast or splint) or surgical, and generally involves anatomic reduction, fixation, and/or immobilization

Our treatment options include but are not limited to:

  • Treatment of all fractures of the arms including the humerus, radius and ulna, wrist, and hand.
  • Treatment of all fractures of the leg including the hip joint, femur, tibia and fibula, ankle, foot and toes.
  • Treatment of joint fractures including fixation or non-operative management, partial replacements and total joint replacements including the shoulder, hip and knee etc. 
  • Operative and conservative management of all pelvic fractures
  • Conservative management of all spinal fractures