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Fracture management refers to the complete care pathway used to treat broken bones so they heal correctly, restore function, and reduce long-term complications. At Manipal Hospitals International, patients receive attentive, evidence-based care supported by advanced surgical techniques, skilled orthopaedic teams, and coordinated rehabilitation services. International patients and their families are also guided through every stage of treatment, from diagnosis to recovery, with clarity and comfort.
The management of fracture depends on the type, location, and severity of the break. Treatment may involve realigning the bone, stabilising it with a cast or brace, or using surgical procedures to secure the fracture with plates, screws, or rods. The aim is to help the bone heal in the correct position while protecting muscles, nerves, and joint function.
In simple words, fracture management ensures a broken bone is set properly so that healing begins safely and patients can return to daily activities without long-term discomfort or deformity.
A fracture can cause pain, swelling, loss of movement, and instability. Without proper treatment, it may heal in the wrong position or fail to heal at all. Early and accurate management lowers the risk of complications, restores mobility, and supports a quicker and more comfortable recovery.
Fractures can be managed using non-surgical or surgical options. The choice depends on whether the bone ends are stable, displaced, or involve a joint.
Manipal Hospitals provides a comprehensive orthopaedic service with diagnostic precision, skilled surgeons, and structured rehabilitation. Care is planned holistically so patients regain mobility safely and confidently.
Fracture management is recommended when any break compromises the function, alignment, or stability of the bone.
Some patients may need stabilisation first or delay surgery until it is safer to proceed.
Management varies depending on whether the fracture requires realignment, immobilisation, or surgery. For many patients, treating the fracture begins with stabilising the affected limb and relieving pain. If surgery is necessary, it ensures the bone heals in the most functional position possible.
Recovery begins with pain control, limb protection, and gradual movement. Physiotherapy plays a central role in restoring strength, balance, and joint flexibility. Healing time varies depending on age, fracture type, and overall health, but patients are guided through each stage to ensure safe progress.
Regular follow-up visits include X-rays to confirm healing and adjustments to activity levels as the bone strengthens. Most patients return to daily tasks gradually, with full recovery taking several weeks to months depending on the complexity of the injury.
While fracture care is generally safe, potential complications may include delayed healing, infection, stiffness, implant-related issues, or improper alignment. Early diagnosis, skilled treatment, and committed follow-up significantly reduce these risks and promote reliable outcomes.
The cost of fracture management at Manipal Hospitals varies depending on whether non-surgical care, closed reduction, or surgical fixation is required. Manipal Hospitals aims to offer treatment at a cost that is generally more affordable than many Western or Gulf countries, while maintaining strong clinical quality and safety.
A personalised estimate is provided after evaluation and typically includes consultation, imaging, surgery if required, hospital stay, medicines, and physiotherapy-assisted recovery. International patients receive detailed guidance to help plan their travel and treatment comfortably.
International patients are supported with appointment scheduling, medical record review, visa assistance, airport transfers, local accommodation options, translation services, and coordinated follow-up. A dedicated team ensures that each stage of treatment is smooth and reassuring for patients and families travelling from abroad.