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Fracture Orthopaedic & Trauma Care by Dr Neelesh Damani

Fracture Orthopaedic & Trauma Care

A fracture is more than a broken bone — it can disrupt movement, independence and daily life. Whether the injury is simple or complex, timely and precise treatment is essential for proper healing, restored function and long-term joint health.

Dr Neelesh Damani, Consultant Orthopaedic & Spine Surgeon, has specialised training in complex trauma and fracture management. With experience ranging from routine fractures to high-energy injuries and distal femoral fractures, he focuses on accurate reduction, stable fixation and early rehabilitation so that patients regain strength and mobility as safely and quickly as possible.

Why You May Need Specialist Fracture Care

  • Broken bones from falls, road traffic accidents or sports injuries
  • Complex or multi-fragment fractures that need precise surgical fixation
  • Fractures near joints (wrist, elbow, hip, knee, ankle) that risk long-term stiffness
  • Open fractures or injuries with soft-tissue damage
  • Delayed healing, non-union or mal-union of a previously treated fracture
  • Need for early mobilisation and return to work or independent living

How We Manage Fractures & Trauma

  • Thorough clinical assessment and high-quality X-rays or CT scans
  • Individualised plan — plaster, bracing or surgery as required
  • Modern fixation methods including locking plates, nails and screws
  • Special attention to joint-surface fractures for smooth long-term function
  • Early physiotherapy and guided weight-bearing to speed recovery
  • Clear follow-up protocol to monitor healing and prevent complications

Not every fracture needs an operation. Many heal well with carefully applied casts or braces. When surgery is required, the aim is to restore the bone to its correct position, hold it securely while it heals, and allow the surrounding muscles and joints to regain movement as early as it is safe.

Dr Neelesh Damani brings focused experience in orthopaedic trauma, including complex injuries such as distal femoral fractures. His approach balances surgical precision with a strong emphasis on rehabilitation, so that patients recover not only a healed bone but also useful function and confidence in daily activities.

Common Fractures & Trauma Conditions We Treat

Specialist care is available for a wide range of injuries, including:

Distal Femoral Fractures

Breaks at the lower end of the thigh bone, often complex and requiring precise surgical reconstruction.

Hip & Proximal Femur Fractures

Common in older adults; early fixation helps restore mobility and reduce complications of prolonged bed rest.

Tibial & Ankle Fractures

Injuries that affect walking and balance; accurate alignment is vital for long-term joint health.

Wrist, Forearm & Elbow Fractures

Upper-limb injuries that can limit hand function if not reduced and stabilised correctly.

Open & High-Energy Fractures

Injuries with skin or soft-tissue damage that need careful cleaning, stabilisation and staged care.

Non-Union & Mal-Union

Fractures that have failed to heal or have healed in a poor position and require revision surgery.

Signs That Need Prompt Orthopaedic Attention

Seek specialist evaluation if you notice any of the following after an injury:

  • Severe pain, swelling or bruising around a bone or joint
  • Visible deformity or inability to move the limb normally
  • Inability to bear weight on the injured leg or use the injured arm
  • Open wound near a suspected fracture (this is an emergency)
  • Numbness, coldness or colour change in the fingers or toes
  • Persistent pain or instability weeks after a fracture that was treated elsewhere

Our Approach to Fracture & Trauma Care

Every fracture is different. Age, bone quality, associated injuries and the patient’s lifestyle all influence the best treatment plan. Dr Neelesh Damani takes time to explain the injury, the options available and the expected recovery timeline in clear language.

When surgery is chosen, modern implants and techniques are used to achieve stable fixation while protecting soft tissues. Early, guided physiotherapy is started as soon as it is safe, because movement and controlled loading help bones heal and prevent stiffness.

Follow-up continues until the fracture has united and the patient has regained useful function. The goal is not only a healed X-ray, but a confident return to walking, work and everyday independence.

Your Orthopaedic Trauma Specialist

Dr Neelesh Damani

Consultant Orthopaedic & Spine Surgeon

11+ Years Experience | MBBS, MS (Orthopaedics)

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