In medicine, Trauma refers to any serious physical injury caused by accidents or external force. It requires immediate medical attention to prevent disability, complications, or death.
Trauma can affect:
A fracture is a break or crack in a bone. It can occur from accidents, falls, sports injuries, sudden impact, or weakened bones (osteoporosis).
Types of Fractures
The spine, or vertebral column, is the body’s central support structure.
The spine is made up of 33 vertebrae, separated by soft intervertebral discs that act as shock absorbers.
Joint Replacement (Arthroplasty) is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or worn-out joint is replaced with an artificial joint (implant or prosthesis). It is commonly done when pain and stiffness severely affect a person’s ability to walk, move, or perform daily activities.
Joints Commonly Replaced
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside a joint. It is performed using a small camera called an arthroscope, inserted through tiny incisions. Because it is less invasive, recovery is faster, pain is less, and scars are very small.
Joints Commonly Treated with Arthroscopy
General Surgery is a major medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and surgical management of diseases affecting the:
General surgeons provide both routine and life-saving emergency surgeries.
Plastic Surgery is a medical specialty focused on restoring, reconstructing, or enhancing the human body. It includes both Reconstructive Surgery (medical necessity) and Cosmetic/Aesthetic Surgery (appearance enhancement).
Reconstructive Plastic Surgery (Medical Purpose)
A medical laboratory is a specialized facility where samples from the human body such as blood, urine, stool, and tissue—are tested to help doctors
An X-ray is a quick, painless imaging test that uses low-dose radiation to create pictures of the inside of the body. It is one of the most common and essential tools used to diagnose injuries and medical conditions.
What X-Rays Are Used For
Physiotherapy (Physical Therapy) is a healthcare specialty focused on restoring movement, reducing pain, improving strength, and enhancing physical function. Physiotherapists help patients recover from injuries, surgeries, illnesses, and long-term conditions affecting mobility.
Conditions Treated by Physiotherapy