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Fracture stabilisation is a key part of treating broken bones and ensuring they heal in the correct position. When a bone breaks, stabilising it early helps reduce pain, protect surrounding tissues, and promote reliable healing. At Manipal Hospitals Global, patients receive careful assessment, modern stabilisation techniques, and structured rehabilitation, along with dedicated support for international visitors throughout their treatment journey.
Fracture stabilisation involves supporting and securing a broken bone so it stays properly aligned while it heals. Depending on the type of fracture, this may be done using casts, splints, braces, external frames, or internal devices such as plates, screws, or rods.
In simple terms, stabilizing the bone keeps the broken pieces in the right position so they can heal naturally and regain strength without long-term deformity or movement problems.
Without stabilisation, a broken bone may shift, heal incorrectly, or fail to heal at all. Proper stabilisation helps reduce pain, improve comfort, and protect surrounding muscles, nerves, and blood vessels. It also allows earlier mobilisation, which is important for overall recovery.
The Fracture stabilisation treatment approach depends on the location, severity, and pattern of the break. Doctors choose the safest and most effective method for long-term function.
Manipal Hospitals provides comprehensive trauma and orthopaedic care supported by advanced imaging, skilled surgeons, and coordinated rehabilitation. Treatment plans focus on safety, precision, and restoring normal function as early as possible.
Stabilisation is recommended when the bone is unstable, displaced, or requires protection to heal safely.
Surgery may need to be delayed or adapted in certain clinical situations.
The method depends on the type of fracture. For surgical stabilisation, the patient typically receives anaesthesia. The surgeon repositions the bone if needed and uses internal or external devices to hold it securely. Non-surgical methods involve applying a cast, brace, or splint to keep the bone stable.
Recovery varies depending on the fracture location, stability, and treatment method. In the early days, rest, elevation, and pain management are essential. As healing progresses, physiotherapy helps restore strength, flexibility, and safe movement.
Weight-bearing and daily activities are gradually increased based on medical advice. Regular follow-up ensures the fracture heals correctly, and adjustments are made as needed.
Potential risks include infection, delayed healing, implant issues, blood clots, stiffness, or bone misalignment. Careful surgical technique, proper wound care, and consistent follow-up help reduce these complications.
The cost of fracture stabilisation depends on whether surgery is required, the type of device used, hospital stay, and rehabilitation needs. Manipal Hospitals Global offers competitive and accessible pricing compared with many Western and Gulf countries, ensuring high-quality orthopaedic care for international patients.
A customised estimate includes imaging, surgery if needed, anaesthesia, hospital stay, stabilisation materials, and physiotherapy support. Patients receive transparent guidance to plan confidently.
International patients receive coordinated support, including appointment planning, medical record review, visa assistance, airport transfers, accommodation guidance, and structured follow-up scheduling. This provides a comfortable and well-organised experience from the first consultation to post-treatment recovery.