
Fracture repair and management
Fracture repair involves the body's natural healing processes to mend broken bones, usually within six to eight weeks. Treatment begins with immobilization using casts or splints to keep the bones in place. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to realign and secure the bones with screws or plates. Pain management and rehabilitation exercises are important for restoring mobility and strength. Regular follow-ups ensure proper healing, and patients are advised to gradually return to normal activities while avoiding high-impact movements during recovery. Overall, effective fracture management promotes optimal healing and helps prevent complications.