
What is Hip Fracture Treatment?
Hip fracture treatment involves surgical or non-surgical methods to repair a break in the upper part of the femur (thigh bone). Hip fractures are often caused by falls, particularly in older adults, and can significantly affect mobility and quality of life. Treatment options are tailored to the patient's age, overall health, and the type of fracture, with the goal of restoring mobility, reducing pain, and preventing complications.
Hip Fracture Treatment
Types of Hip Fractures Treated
Femoral Neck Fracture: A break near the top of the femur, just below the ball of the hip joint.
Intertrochanteric Fracture: A fracture between the neck of the femur and the long part of the bone.
Subtrochanteric Fracture: A break that occurs below the lesser trochanter of the femur.

Benefits of Hip Fracture Treatment
Pain Relief: Helps alleviate pain caused by the fracture, improving comfort.
Restores Mobility: Surgical intervention enables patients to regain mobility and return to daily activities.
Prevents Complications: Prompt treatment reduces the risk of complications like blood clots, muscle weakness, or further injury.
Customized Approach: Treatment is tailored to the patient’s needs, considering age, health, and type of fracture.


Why Choose Dr. Hitesh Kubadia?

Dr. Hitesh Kubadia is an experienced orthopaedic surgeon in Mumbai, offers advanced robotic assisted hip replacements:
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Extremely experienced in Robotic-Assisted replacements with MAKO Robotic Surgery Certification.
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22+ Years Experience: Over 15,000 patients treated.
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Fellowships in Austria and Australia.
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Patient-Centered Care: Personalized care plans for safety and faster recovery.
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Modern Facilities: HKS Clinic in Dadar, equipped with the latest technology.
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Top Hospital Affiliations: Access to premier facilities in Mumbai.
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Recovery Expectations
Hospital Stay: Typically 2-5 days, depending on the type of fracture and the treatment performed.
Initial Mobility: Walking with assistance, such as a walker, begins soon after surgery to prevent complications.
Physical Therapy: Essential for regaining strength, improving mobility, and reducing stiffness in the hip joint.
Full Recovery: Generally takes 3-6 months, with continued improvement in strength and mobility over time.

Treatment options include surgical repair, such as internal fixation or hip replacement, and non-surgical methods depending on the type and severity of the fracture.
Older adults, especially those with osteoporosis, are at higher risk. Falls, accidents, and weakened bones can all lead to fractures.
Recovery usually takes 3-6 months, with physical therapy playing a crucial role in regaining mobility and strength.
Untreated fractures can lead to complications such as blood clots, infections, muscle weakness, and loss of mobility.