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This includes injuries in amateur and professional athletes of all ages. Many come to Primus from other parts of the country for our expert sports-injury care. We often help patients who come to us after treatment at other centers has failed.
Our hand and wrist surgeons are skilled in the most advanced surgical techniques for repairing injuries, correcting deformities, and restoring function. This includes wrist fusion and wrist replacement surgeries. Whenever possible, our surgeons offer minimally invasive procedures, which can reduce your healing time.
Occupational therapists who specialize in hand and wrist conditions are located right in our clinics. They provide customized therapy to help you recover from surgery as quickly as possible -- or avoid the need for surgery altogether.
Surgery, Minimally Invasive Arthroscopic Surgery, Complex fractures, or non-surgical rehabilitation we need orthopedic and spine specialists, nurses, physical and occupational therapists, and Primus has the perfect combination of these, who take all necessary steps required and try their best to get you back on track at the earliest and assist you at every step for your speedy recovery. Our teams of highly skilled and dedicated orthopedic surgeons who have expertise in their respective fields are supported with advanced cutting edge technology, like:
Simple and complex fractures of the hand or wrist are treated by our hand and wrist specialists, who have the skills and experience to provide you the best possible healing. Our experts have developed some of the latest treatment approaches, including improved implants for better healing and devices for fractures of specific bones in the hand and wrist.
Bones in the hand or wrist can break during contact sports or from falls, especially if you fall onto your outstretched hand. Trauma such as a car accident can also cause severe hand or wrist fractures. Breaks can range from simple, stable fractures to complicated breaks in which the bone is shattered into many pieces. In some cases, a bone fragment can pierce the skin. Our orthopaedic specialists treat the full range of hand and wrist fractures. Imaging, such as X-ray or MRI, is used to assess your injury and help us determine the best way to proceed with your care.
Bones in the hand or wrist can break during contact sports or from falls, especially if you fall onto your outstretched hand. Trauma such as a car accident can also cause severe hand or wrist fractures. Breaks can range from simple, stable fractures to complicated breaks in which the bone is shattered into many pieces. In some cases, a bone fragment can pierce the skin. Our orthopaedic specialists treat the full range of hand and wrist fractures. Imaging, such as X-ray or MRI, is used to assess your injury and help us determine the best way to proceed with your care.
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A fracture means a broken or cracked bone. Fractures usually happen when too much force is applied to your bone, for example as the result of an accident or fall. Fractures can also happen as the result of osteoporosis. Is there anything I need to know about looking after my cast? Yes. It’s important to keep your cast in good condition and prevent it from being damaged. This gives your bones the support they need to heal. The purpose of your cast is to keep your bones still and in the right place so that they can heal properly. A cast can also help to ease your pain and reduce any swelling. If your cast becomes damaged, it’s less likely to give your fracture the support it needs. Once the cast is on, it takes time to dry. Plaster of Paris can take two to three days to dry out and fiber glass takes about an hour to dry and become fully hard. It’s important not to damage the cast during this time. Once your cast has dried out fully, keep it in good condition. The main things you can do are listed below.
If your cast becomes damaged or uncomfortable, you should go back to the plaster room department.
Yes, taking care of our health is in our own hands. You can lower your risk of fractures in later life by taking steps to build strong and healthy bones while you’re younger. There are also things you can do to reduce your risk of falling as age. You can also do lots of things at home to reduce your chances of having a fall. The following may help.
The healing process begins as soon as a fracture occurs. To protect the injured area, the body will form a blood clot and new bone cells will start to grow on both sides of the fracture. The new bone cells will start to grow toward each other, absorbing the clot and closing the fracture.
It is important to rest as much as possible for the first two to three days. The doctor might also recommend over-the-counter pain medication.
To monitor the progress the orthopedic doctor will want to see a patient in three to four weeks, depending on the severity of the injury.