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A bone fracture can happen suddenly — from a fall, accident, or sports injury — and can disrupt your daily life in seconds. Whether it’s a simple crack or a complex break, proper treatment is essential to ensure full recovery and prevent long-term complications.
At GMC Ortho Hospital, Calicut, our orthopedic trauma team offers advanced fracture care using the latest surgical techniques, modern implants, and personalized rehabilitation programs. As one of the best orthopedic hospitals in Kozhikode, we focus on helping patients return to normal life with maximum comfort and minimum downtime.
GMC Ortho Hospital is recognized as a leading center for orthopedic and trauma care in Calicut. Our hospital combines medical expertise with state-of-the-art infrastructure to deliver world-class treatment for all types of fractures — from minor bone cracks to severe multiple fractures.
🦴 Experienced Orthopedic Surgeons specializing in trauma and fracture management
⚙️ Modern Operation Theatres equipped with advanced fixation systems
🏥 24/7 Emergency & Accident Care Unit for immediate attention
💉 Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques for faster healing
💪 Dedicated Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department
🔬 Digital X-ray, CT Scan & MRI facilities for accurate diagnosis
At GMC Ortho Hospital, every patient receives comprehensive fracture treatment, from immediate stabilization to complete functional recovery.
Fractures can occur in any bone of the body, and each requires a different approach. Our specialists are skilled in managing:
These fractures do not break through the skin. They are treated with cast immobilization or internal fixation depending on the severity.
When the bone pierces the skin, there is a high risk of infection. GMC Ortho Hospital provides immediate surgical cleaning, fixation, and antibiotic therapy to ensure safe healing.
Here, the bone is broken into multiple fragments. Advanced surgical procedures like plating or external fixation help restore the bone’s natural shape and strength.
Common among athletes, stress fractures occur due to repetitive strain. Our treatment includes rest, physiotherapy, and gradual return-to-activity plans.
Children’s bones heal differently from adults. Our pediatric orthopedic specialists use growth-friendly fixation methods to protect the growth plates and ensure proper bone alignment.
These fractures occur in weakened bones due to diseases like osteoporosis or cancer. We provide customized treatment plans, combining fracture stabilization with medical management of the underlying condition.
Our hospital follows international standards for fracture fixation and bone healing. With cutting-edge surgical tools and implants, we ensure optimal alignment and stability of fractured bones.
Internal fixation involves using metal plates, screws, rods, or nails to stabilize the broken bone internally. This method ensures early movement and faster recovery.
Used in complex fractures or open wounds, external frames and pins hold bones in place from outside the body. It allows wound care and gradual correction of bone alignment.
Our surgeons use small incisions and advanced imaging guidance to fix fractures with minimal tissue damage. This reduces pain, scarring, and hospital stay duration.
In cases of severe bone loss, we perform bone grafting procedures using autografts or synthetic substitutes to stimulate new bone growth and enhance healing.
For complex and joint-related fractures, we employ computer-assisted navigation systems that improve surgical accuracy and patient outcomes.
GMC Ortho Hospital’s trauma and orthopedic department has specialized units for managing different types of fractures:
Upper Limb Unit: Shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand fractures
Lower Limb Unit: Hip, femur, knee, ankle, and foot fractures
Spine & Pelvic Unit: High-energy trauma involving spine and pelvis
Sports Injury Unit: Fractures related to athletic or occupational strain
Each unit is equipped with dedicated orthopedic experts and advanced diagnostic support for precise, customized treatment.
Recovery after a fracture doesn’t stop at surgery. Proper rehabilitation is key to restoring strength, flexibility, and full function.
At GMC Ortho Hospital, our rehabilitation department offers tailored physiotherapy programs that include:
Range of motion and strengthening exercises
Pain management techniques
Gait training for leg fractures
Splinting and joint mobilization
Guidance on returning to daily activities safely
With consistent therapy and expert monitoring, patients experience faster recovery and minimal complications.
Calicut’s busy roads often lead to accident-related trauma. GMC Ortho Hospital’s 24/7 emergency care unit is always ready to handle critical cases such as polytrauma, crush injuries, and compound fractures.
Our trauma team works round-the-clock with:
Immediate assessment and stabilization
Advanced imaging and surgical intervention
Intensive post-operative monitoring
Early rehabilitation support
We ensure prompt, safe, and specialized care for accident victims, improving both survival and recovery rates.
👨⚕️ Highly Experienced Orthopedic Surgeons with expertise in trauma and reconstructive surgery
⚙️ Modern Equipment and sterile surgical environment
💉 Advanced Fixation Systems for precise bone alignment
🏥 Comprehensive Care Under One Roof — from diagnosis to rehabilitation
💪 Patient-Centered Approach with personalized treatment plans
📈 Excellent Success Rates and long-term functional outcomes
Thousands of patients across Kerala have trusted GMC Ortho Hospital for fracture and trauma treatment — a testament to our commitment to healing and care excellence.
Seek immediate medical care if you experience:
Severe pain, swelling, or deformity after injury
Inability to move or bear weight on a limb
Visible bone protrusion or open wound
Persistent pain despite initial treatment
Early treatment can prevent complications like malunion, infection, or long-term disability.