Lower Limb Fractures

Fractures (Broken Bones) of the hip, thigh and leg are common from both minor and major accidents. These are incapacitating in the short term as they commonly require the use of a cast or brace and restrict the use of the affected limb. 

Lower limb fractures occur from either direct trauma or indirectly from forces applied to the limb (eg twisting injuries). The type of fracture depends on the size and direction of the injury to the limb. Low energy injuries (such as falls from a standing height), usually result in less complex fracture patterns and less soft tissue injury. Typical symptoms of a fracture include:

• Pain

• Swelling

• Deformity

• Difficulty lifting things

Lower energy injuries can be missed and may be passed off as ‘sprains’ or ‘strains’. If you have had an injury that is not responding to treatment, it is advisable to see your doctor and obtain X-Rays to rule out a fracture.

Higher energy injuries (such as motorcycle and car crashes) typically fracture bones in multiple places, into smaller pieces, and commonly disrupt the soft tissues resulting in large amounts of bruising and swelling. These can be challenging to treat and frequently require surgery to restore the bones to their anatomical position to make healing quicker and your function better in the long term.

TREATMENT

The treatment of Lower limb fractures requires careful tailoring to the individual patients demands and the type of fracture sustained. Non-operative treatment of lower limb fractures may involve:

• Braces or Slings

• Plaster Casts

• Activity Restriction

• Physiotherapy

Dr. Khare always encourages non-operative treatment whenever possible, however, many fractures do much better with surgical intervention as surgery can speed up recovery and improve the short and long term outcome.

As there many different types of lower limb fractures, there are a large range of surgical options that can be used, these can include:

• Plates + screws

• Wires

• Rods/Nails

• External Fixators

Sometimes a combination of these is used, and Dr. Khare will discuss the surgical plan with you pre-operatively. He uses the latest technology in orthopedic trauma implants to give you the best outcome possible.

After surgery, Dr. Khare will discuss your operation as well as plan your rehab in line with your goals and expectations. He uses a highly qualified team of physiotherapists and rehabilitation specialists to get you back to your activities as quickly as possible. Dr. Khare has extensive experience treating fractures.