Trauma Care

Comprehensive Trauma Care for Bone & Joint Injuries

Fast, Expert & Life-Saving Orthopedic Emergency Services – 24×7 at C Lal Hospital

Accidents can happen in a split second—but with the right care, recovery can begin just as fast. At Clal Hospital, our Orthopedic Trauma Care Unit is equipped to handle all types of musculoskeletal injuries with speed, precision, and compassion.

Knee joint replacement

What is Orthopedic Trauma?

Orthopedic trauma refers to sudden injuries affecting the bones, joints, ligaments, or muscles—typically caused by road accidents, falls, sports injuries, or workplace incidents. These injuries may include:

  • Fractures (open or closed)
  • Dislocations
  • Complex multiple bone injuries
  • Pelvic or spine trauma
  • Joint and soft tissue damage

Why Choose C Lal Hospital for Trauma Care?

  • Total Knee Replacement (TKR): Replaces the entire knee joint.
  • Partial Knee Replacement (PKR): Only the damaged portion is replaced.
  • Bilateral Knee Replacement: Both knees replaced in one or two stages.
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery: Smaller incisions and faster recovery.
  • Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement: Greater precision and implant alignment.

Why Choose C Lal Hospital for Knee Surgery?

  • Round-the-Clock Trauma Team: Experienced orthopedic surgeons, anesthetists, and emergency physicians on duty 24×7.
  • Advanced Surgical Techniques: External & internal fixation, limb salvage procedures, complex reconstruction.
  • State-of-the-Art Diagnostics: In-house X-ray, CT scan, MRI, and trauma-focused ultrasound for rapid diagnosis.
  • Specialized Trauma OT: NABH-certified, infection-controlled operation theatres for emergency surgeries.
  • Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Ortho, neuro, spine, and critical care teams work together for comprehensive care.
  • Early Mobilization Protocols: Fast-track physiotherapy and rehab for quicker return to normal life.

Common Orthopedic Emergencies We Treat

  • Road traffic accident injuries (RTA)
  • Compound fractures and crushed bones
  • Hip and femur fractures in elderly
  • Shoulder, elbow, wrist and ankle dislocations
  • Polytrauma involving multiple bones
  • Pediatric fractures and sports injuries

Signs You May Need Emergency Ortho Care

  • Intense pain or swelling after trauma
  • Visible bone deformity or protrusion
  • Inability to move a limb
  • Loss of function in a joint
  • Uncontrolled bleeding from the injury site

Call C Lal Hospital Now

or walk in—our trauma team is on standby 24/7