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Nonunion Fracture Treatment

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Nonunion Fracture Treatment

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A nonunion fracture occurs when a broken bone fails to heal naturally even after appropriate initial treatment. Instead of forming new bone tissue to bridge the fracture gap, healing stops or progresses very slowly.

This condition can lead to persistent pain, swelling, instability, and restricted movement, affecting daily life and mobility.

At HeightIncreaseInfo (HII), we provide comprehensive evaluation and advanced treatment options focused on restoring bone healing, improving function, and preventing long-term complications.

Nonunion Fracture Treatment
Understanding the Condition

What Is a Nonunion Fracture?

A fracture is considered a nonunion when the bone shows no signs of healing for several months after injury or surgery.

Common Causes
  • Inadequate stabilization
  • Poor blood supply
  • Infection at fracture site
  • Severe trauma or bone loss
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Medical conditions (diabetes, anemia)
  • Smoking or delayed healing factors
What Treatment Addresses
  • Persistent pain and swelling
  • Instability or abnormal movement
  • Delayed or failed bone healing
  • Joint stiffness and limited mobility
  • Complications from infection or prior surgeries

Early diagnosis and specialized treatment are essential to restore proper bone healing and structural stability.

Treatment Process

Nonunion Fracture Treatment at HII

Comprehensive Diagnosis
  • Clinical examination
  • X-rays
  • CT scan
  • MRI (if required)
  • Blood investigations
Non-Surgical Options
  • Bone stimulation therapy
  • Immobilization with braces or casts
Surgical Treatment
  • Bone grafting (autograft / allograft)
  • Internal fixation (plates, screws, rods)
  • Realignment (revision surgery)
  • Infection management (debridement & antibiotics)
Post-Treatment Rehabilitation
  • Structured physiotherapy
  • Muscle strengthening
  • Nutritional guidance
  • Pain management
  • Regular imaging follow-up

Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • Fracture not healed after previous treatment
  • Persistent pain and swelling
  • No healing progression on imaging
  • Underlying health affecting recovery
  • Commitment to structured rehabilitation

Benefits of Early Treatment

  • Restores bone stability
  • Reduces chronic pain
  • Prevents joint damage
  • Improves mobility
  • Reduces long-term disability risk
Why Choose HII

Why Choose HeightIncreaseInfo?

Specialized orthopedic focus

Advanced surgical & non-surgical options

Personalized treatment planning

Comprehensive rehabilitation support

Patient-centered long-term follow-up

At HII, we are committed to delivering structured, safe, and evidence-based care for complex fracture conditions.