Hip Fracture Treatment
Many hip fracture conditions can be treated through conservative methods, but some may require surgery to effectively relieve pain and restore function to the joint. Your doctor will decide which type of treatment is best for you after a thorough evaluation of your condition. Contact Us TodaySurgical Repairs for Hip Fractures in Wayne, NJ
If you or a loved one has recently suffered a hip fracture, High Mountain Orthopedics provides state-of-the-art hip fracture repair surgeries in Wayne, NJ. We’re home to a team of highly experienced orthopedic surgeons and physicians who are committed to helping patients restore their mobility and find long-term relief.
Symptoms and Risk Factors of Hip Fractures
The nature of the hip joint makes it naturally susceptible to injuries or conditions that might cause a fracture. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, visit High Mountain Orthopedics immediately for a thorough evaluation and accurate diagnosis:
- Severe pain in the hip or groin
- Visible bruising, swelling, and tenderness
- Inability to put weight on the affected leg
- One leg appearing shorter or turned outward
- Inability to stand or walk after a fall
Most hip fractures are the result of a fall. Certain health and lifestyle factors, however, may make individuals more vulnerable to falls or weakened bones that fracture more easily. Risk factors for hip fractures include:
- Age: As people age, bone density decreases. When combined with reduced mobility, this means that hip fractures are more common in older populations.
- Fitness: Lack of exercise can result in weakened muscles and loss of coordination, increasing the patient’s risk of falls that may lead to fractures.
- Medical conditions: Certain conditions weaken bones or make patients more prone to falls. These include osteoporosis, endocrine disorders, nervous disorders, or low blood pressure.
- Nutrition: Calcium and vitamin D are essential for developing bone mass. Deficiencies result in weaker bones and a greater risk of fracture.
- Tobacco and alcohol: Both tobacco and alcohol use can result in bone loss, creating weaker bones that are more likely to fracture.
When left untreated, hip fractures can significantly impact your long-term mobility and are even associated with several dangerous complications, including blood clots, pneumonia, and muscle atrophy. It’s essential that patients seek prompt medical attention at High Mountain Orthopedics after suffering an injury or developing concerning symptoms.
Our Hip Repair Process
Hip fractures must be repaired through surgery. Though the specifics of your procedure may vary based on the extent of your injury, most repair surgeries follow the same basic process, with steps as follows:
- Local or general anesthetic is administered.
- Surgeons make a small incision over the affected area.
- Surgeons reposition the fractured bone. They then firmly hold it in place and insert metal pins, screws, rods, or plates. These will help the hip heal properly.
- The incision is closed with sutures or staples and then bandaged for protection.
Overall, the procedure takes two to four hours. The High Mountain Orthopedics team will help you get moving on the first day after surgery. Once you’re discharged, we’ll recommend a physical therapy regimen to encourage healing and help you regain mobility.
Begin Your Recovery with High Mountain Orthopedics
High Mountain Orthopedics specializes in providing hip fracture repair surgeries throughout Wayne, NJ. Contact us today to learn more about our services or schedule an evaluation, during which we will diagnose your condition and begin planning effective treatment.
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