Fractures are very common injuries in trauma emergency rooms and can occur at any time in life. It is important to recognize the signs of a fracture and seek treatment as soon as possible to prevent long-term complications. In this post, we will focus on the most common fractures treated in our Fracture Unit in Madrid, with the aim of providing useful information for those who may need it in the future.

What is a fracture?
In summary, a fracture is a break in a bone. It can occur when someone falls, suffers a strong blow and/or has an accident. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, bruising, and/or difficulty moving the affected area. It's fundamental See a trauma expert if you think you have a fracture, because the sooner it is treated, the better the result will be.
How do I know if I have a fractured bone?
As experts in traumatology, we can affirm that There are some signs and symptoms that indicate the possible presence of a bone fracture.. These may include severe pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the affected area. Additionally, you may notice a deformity or abnormal angulation in the fractured bone. In some cases, there may also be a cracking or popping sound at the time of the fracture.
If you suspect you have a broken bone, it is important to seek medical help immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment. Our trauma specialists can perform an evaluation and tests to confirm if a fracture is present and take the necessary steps for a speedy recovery.
Most common fractures in the Traumatology Unit
It is common for certain bones to fracture more frequently due to the way our bodies are used and the types of activities performed. Next, we will explain the most common fractures according to our professional experience.
hip fractures
Hip fractures are injuries to the region where the femur and pelvis meet.. They usually occur in older people or people with osteoporosis due to a fall or low-energy trauma. Symptoms include hip pain, difficulty walking, and deformity in the affected leg. Treatment usually requires surgery, and a variety of surgical techniques can be used. Post-surgery rehabilitation is essential to regain muscle strength and mobility, and prevent long-term complications such as blood clots and pneumonia.
Ankle fractures
Ankle fractures are injuries to the bones that make up the ankle joint.. They can occur as a result of a sports injury, a fall, or an accident. Symptoms include pain, swelling, and difficulty walking or putting weight on the affected foot.
Treatment depends on the severity of the injury and may include rest, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery. It is important to receive early treatment to avoid long-term complications, such as arthritis. Recovery time may vary depending on the severity of the injury and the treatment used.
Wrist fractures
Wrist fractures are injuries to the bones of the forearm near the wrist.. They usually occur due to a fall on the outstretched hand or direct trauma to the area. Symptoms include pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the wrist or grasping objects.
Treatment may include immobilization with a cast or splint, and sometimes surgery. Rehabilitation after injury is important to regain wrist strength and mobility.
Sports fractures
Sports fractures typically include injuries such as ankle sprains, knee meniscus injuries, or shoulder injuries.. These injuries are usually the result of intense sports activity or direct trauma to the area. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the affected area.
Treatment depends on the severity of the injury and may include rest, physical therapy, and, if necessary, surgery. Post-injury rehabilitation is important to regain strength and mobility and prevent future injuries.
Most frequent fractures in children
The most common fractures in children are those of the bones of the forearm and wrist, followed by fractures of the elbow, clavicle and ankle. This is because children are more active and often have accidents while playing or playing sports.
Fractures in children are different from those in adults, since their bone is more flexible and fractures incompletely or "green" before breaking completely. Treatment for a fracture in a child is different from that of an adult, and may include cast immobilization or surgery if necessary.
Importance of urgently diagnosing and treating fractures
At Elgeadi Traumatology, we consider that It is essential to urgently diagnose and treat fractures for several reasons.. First, early diagnosis can prevent complications and speed up the healing process. If a fracture is not treated properly, it can lead to deformities, chronic pain, and permanent disability.
Second, timely treatment can reduce pain and inflammation, which can improve the patient's quality of life. Even in the case of serious fractures, Immediate medical attention can save lives.
Therefore, it is important that patients seek medical attention if they suspect that they have suffered a fracture and that a professional diagnose and prescribe treatment for these injuries urgently.
Traumatology Emergencies in Madrid
At Elgeadi Traumatology we offer a emergency service available 24 hours a day to treat all types of fractures. We have a team of traumatologists specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of bone and muscle injuries, who are prepared to provide immediate, high-quality care in the event of an emergency.
Our goal is to ensure prompt and effective care to minimize pain and the risk of complications. You can trust us to receive quality medical care at any time of the day or night.


2 thoughts on “Unidad de Fracturas: servicio de urgencias de traumatología en Madrid”
Hello, in case of an accident in the mountains, who decides if it is a break or not, or if it is a vital emergency? In case of rescue
The emergency ones who come to rescue me?
Is a broken foot a vital emergency?
Thank you
All the best
Hello Loli,
When performing a rescue, the main thing is to stabilize and transfer the patient.
A vital emergency is understood as any clinical condition that implies a risk of death or serious functional sequelae; therefore, emergency care must be immediate and cannot be postponed.
Greetings.