Geriatric Hip Fracture Treatment in Bangalore
Advanced Care for Elderly Hip Fractures with Faster Recovery
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Hip fractures in elderly patients are serious injuries that require immediate medical attention and specialized care. These fractures commonly occur due to minor falls in individuals with weakened bones (osteoporosis) and can significantly affect mobility and independence.
At our center in Bangalore, we provide comprehensive geriatric hip fracture treatment, focusing on early surgery, safe recovery, and rehabilitation to restore mobility and quality of life.
π What is a Geriatric Hip Fracture?
A geriatric hip fracture refers to a break in the upper part of the thigh bone (femur) near the hip joint in elderly individuals.
β Common Types
Femoral neck fracture
Intertrochanteric fracture
Subtrochanteric fracture
β οΈ Causes & Risk Factors
Osteoporosis (weak bones)
Minor falls or slips
Age-related bone loss
Poor balance or muscle weakness
Vision problems or medications causing dizziness
π¨ Symptoms of Hip Fracture
Severe hip or groin pain
Inability to stand or walk
Shortened or externally rotated leg
Swelling or bruising around the hip
Pain on movement
π₯ Treatment Options for Elderly Hip Fractures
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πΉ Surgical Treatment (Most Common)
Early surgery within 24β48 hours is recommended for better outcomes.
Internal Fixation: Screws, plates, or rods stabilize the fracture
Hemiarthroplasty: Partial hip replacement
Total Hip Replacement: In selected patients
πΉ Non-Surgical Treatment
Only for patients unfit for surgery
Includes pain control, bed rest, and supportive care
πͺ Benefits of Early Treatment
Faster mobilization
Reduced complications (bed sores, pneumonia)
Better functional recovery
Lower mortality risk
Improved independence
π Recovery & Rehabilitation
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Hospital Stay: 3β5 days
Mobilization: Starts within 24β48 hours
Physiotherapy: Essential for walking and strength
Walking Support: Walker or stick initially
Full Recovery: 3β6 months
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Doβs and β Donβts After Hip Fracture Treatment
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Doβs
Start mobilization early under guidance
Follow physiotherapy regularly
Maintain calcium & vitamin D-rich diet
Use walking aids to prevent falls
Keep home environment safe (anti-slip flooring, support rails)
Attend regular follow-ups
β Donβts
Avoid prolonged bed rest
Do not ignore pain or swelling
Avoid sudden twisting or bending movements
Do not walk without support initially
Avoid skipping medications or physiotherapy
Do not delay treatment after a fall
π Why Choose Our Geriatric Hip Care?
Expertise in elderly fracture management
Advanced surgical techniques
Early mobilization protocols
Multidisciplinary rehabilitation approach
Patient-focused, compassionate care
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If an elderly person experiences a fall with hip pain, do not delay treatment, as early intervention can be life-saving.
π Consult an experienced orthopedic specialist for geriatric hip fracture treatment in Bangalore
β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Is surgery necessary for hip fractures in elderly patients?
Yes, in most cases, surgery is the best option to allow early walking and reduce complications.
2. How soon should surgery be done?
Ideally within 24β48 hours for better recovery and lower risk of complications.
3. Can elderly patients walk again after hip fracture?
Yes, with proper surgery and physiotherapy, most patients regain mobility.
4. What is the recovery time after hip fracture surgery?
Initial recovery takes 6β12 weeks, while full recovery may take 3β6 months.
5. What are the risks if treatment is delayed?
Delayed treatment can lead to serious complications like bed sores, infections, blood clots, and reduced survival.
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