Led by Senior Orthopeadic Surgeon Dr. L. Tomar, we hold expertise in offering Orthopeadic Trauma services. The whole process of emergency care is supported by experienced team of trauma coordinators, nurses and other specialists who work towards the aim of providing quick and speedy care to the patients.
After the injury has been diagnosed and stabilized by the trauma team, the patients may be admitted to hospital for conducting necessary Orthopeadic surgery. At this stage, attending physician and trauma nurses keep patient's family regularly informed as well as involved in decision-making process throughout patient's stay at the Hospital. The patients who are treated and released from Emergency Trauma Care Department are advised to follow up the specific procedures through our Outpatient Trauma Clinic.
Outpatient Trauma Clinic –
Here, we see patients who are referred to us with older injuries for treatment and possible reconstruction. The service process includes:
· Evaluating patient and running any necessary tests that seem necessary
· Develop personalized treatment plan
· If there is requirement of surgery, the same is scheduled at the earliest (based on severity of symptoms)
Conditions We Treat –
We hold with us extensive experience and expertise in successfully treating all types of fractures including those present in upper extremity, lower extremity, pelvis, acetabulum and other areas. The details include:
Fractures of the Upper Extremity
Hand: Terminal part of forelimb
Wrist: Joints between hand and arm
Distal Radius: Lower portion of radius
Radius: Bone located on thumb side of forearm
Proximal Humerus: Upper portions of humerus
Ulna: Bone located on little-finger side of forearm
Shoulder: Joint of body by which arm is connected
Scapula: Large triangular bone that is at back of shoulder
Humerus: Long bone extending from shoulder joint to elbow joint
Elbow: Joint of arm that connects upper arm bone with forearm bones
Clavicle: Bone of pectoral girdle that articulates with scapula and sternum bones
Forearm: Portion of upper extremity including radius and ulna extending from elbow joint to wrist joint
Upper Arm (humerus shaft): Portion of upper extremity including humerus extending from shoulder joint to elbow joint
Fractures of the Lower Extremity
Distal Tibia: Lower portion of tibia
Proximal Tibia: Upper portion of tibia
Distal Fibula: Lower portion of fibula
Proximal Femur: Upper portion of femur
Ankle: Joint between foot and lower leg
Patella: Thick triangular bone located in front portion of knee joint
Pilon: Lower portion of tibia which forms upper portion of ankle joint
Foot: Terminal part of lower extremity upon which individual stands
Distal Femur: Lower portion of femur forming upper portion of knee joint
Talus: Bone bearing weight of body and forms lower portion of ankle joint
Femur: Upper bone of lower extremity extending from hip joint to knee joint
Tibial Plateau: Upper portion of tibia that forms bottom portion of knee joint
Knee: Joint in middle part of leg articulating between tibia/fibula, femur and patella
Hip: Ball-and-socket joint formed by head of femur and cup-shaped cavity of acetabulum
Tibia: Bone located in inside portion of lower leg (larger of two bones between knee and ankle joints)
Fibula: Bone located in outside portion of lower leg (smaller of two bones between knee and ankle joints)
Other Conditions We Treat–
Other than the above mentioned, we also treat fractures related to:
· Pelvis
· Spine
· Non-union
· Mal-union
· Polytrauma
· Acetabulum
Our Benefits- Individualized, Comprehensive Care
Our experienced team led by Senior Orthopeadic Surgeon Dr. L. Tomar collaborates with specialists from other clinical departments so as to provide best possible care and relief to the patients. Further, our well defined and methodical process approach also ensures patients receive from us best possible treatment regarding their particular conditions.
Further, during post operative care sessions, we also provide patients and their families all required information that ensures a speedy and healthy recovery. The areas covered by us include:
· Physical therapy
· Psychiatric services
· Occupational therapy
· Nutritional counselling
· Other areas as seem fit on a patient to patient basis
After the injury has been diagnosed and stabilized by the trauma team, the patients may be admitted to hospital for conducting necessary Orthopeadic surgery. At this stage, attending physician and trauma nurses keep patient's family regularly informed as well as involved in decision-making process throughout patient's stay at the Hospital. The patients who are treated and released from Emergency Trauma Care Department are advised to follow up the specific procedures through our Outpatient Trauma Clinic.
Outpatient Trauma Clinic –
Here, we see patients who are referred to us with older injuries for treatment and possible reconstruction. The service process includes:
· Evaluating patient and running any necessary tests that seem necessary
· Develop personalized treatment plan
· If there is requirement of surgery, the same is scheduled at the earliest (based on severity of symptoms)
Conditions We Treat –
We hold with us extensive experience and expertise in successfully treating all types of fractures including those present in upper extremity, lower extremity, pelvis, acetabulum and other areas. The details include:
Fractures of the Upper Extremity
Hand: Terminal part of forelimb
Wrist: Joints between hand and arm
Distal Radius: Lower portion of radius
Radius: Bone located on thumb side of forearm
Proximal Humerus: Upper portions of humerus
Ulna: Bone located on little-finger side of forearm
Shoulder: Joint of body by which arm is connected
Scapula: Large triangular bone that is at back of shoulder
Humerus: Long bone extending from shoulder joint to elbow joint
Elbow: Joint of arm that connects upper arm bone with forearm bones
Clavicle: Bone of pectoral girdle that articulates with scapula and sternum bones
Forearm: Portion of upper extremity including radius and ulna extending from elbow joint to wrist joint
Upper Arm (humerus shaft): Portion of upper extremity including humerus extending from shoulder joint to elbow joint
Fractures of the Lower Extremity
Distal Tibia: Lower portion of tibia
Proximal Tibia: Upper portion of tibia
Distal Fibula: Lower portion of fibula
Proximal Femur: Upper portion of femur
Ankle: Joint between foot and lower leg
Patella: Thick triangular bone located in front portion of knee joint
Pilon: Lower portion of tibia which forms upper portion of ankle joint
Foot: Terminal part of lower extremity upon which individual stands
Distal Femur: Lower portion of femur forming upper portion of knee joint
Talus: Bone bearing weight of body and forms lower portion of ankle joint
Femur: Upper bone of lower extremity extending from hip joint to knee joint
Tibial Plateau: Upper portion of tibia that forms bottom portion of knee joint
Knee: Joint in middle part of leg articulating between tibia/fibula, femur and patella
Hip: Ball-and-socket joint formed by head of femur and cup-shaped cavity of acetabulum
Tibia: Bone located in inside portion of lower leg (larger of two bones between knee and ankle joints)
Fibula: Bone located in outside portion of lower leg (smaller of two bones between knee and ankle joints)
Other Conditions We Treat–
Other than the above mentioned, we also treat fractures related to:
· Pelvis
· Spine
· Non-union
· Mal-union
· Polytrauma
· Acetabulum
Our Benefits- Individualized, Comprehensive Care
Our experienced team led by Senior Orthopeadic Surgeon Dr. L. Tomar collaborates with specialists from other clinical departments so as to provide best possible care and relief to the patients. Further, our well defined and methodical process approach also ensures patients receive from us best possible treatment regarding their particular conditions.
Further, during post operative care sessions, we also provide patients and their families all required information that ensures a speedy and healthy recovery. The areas covered by us include:
· Physical therapy
· Psychiatric services
· Occupational therapy
· Nutritional counselling
· Other areas as seem fit on a patient to patient basis