Frequently Asked Questions

Every patient has a unique story, and every injury is different. Still, there are a few common themes in the questions we get from our patients. Here are the answers to a few of them.

What is a traumatologist?

A traumatologist is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the treatment of both simple and complex fractures, as well as wounds and injuries caused by accidents or sudden violence. They are trained to manage a wide range of injuries, including bone fractures, dislocations, soft tissue injuries, and head injuries, among others. In addition to treating patients, traumatologists may also be involved in research, education, and injury prevention programs.

What are your most common procedures?

Our clinical services generally fall into a few categories: simple fractures, fracture nonunions, infected nonunions, deformities, complex fractures, bone infections, periprosthetic fractures, and limb lengthening.

I have swelling around my wound/injury. What should I do?

Call our office at 720-848-1900 to speak with one of our nurses. They can advise you on the best course of action. 

When can I drive again or return to work?

You'll need to discuss your progress with the trauma team, but we promise we'll strive to get you back to your normal life as soon as possible.

Will I need surgery for my injury?

Whether or not you need surgery for your injury will depend on the type and severity of the injury, as well as the other treatment options available. A traumatologist can help you understand the pros and cons of different treatment options, including surgery.

How can I manage pain and discomfort during my recovery?

There are a variety of approaches to managing pain and discomfort during recovery, including medication, ice, heat, and physical therapy. A traumatologist can help you develop a pain management plan that is safe and effective for your individual situation.

Will I need physical therapy or rehabilitation after my injury?

Physical therapy or rehabilitation may be recommended after an injury to help improve strength, mobility, and function. A traumatologist can help you understand whether physical therapy or rehabilitation may be necessary for your recovery.

What can I do to prevent future injuries?

Preventing future injuries may involve making lifestyle changes, improving physical conditioning, using protective equipment, and avoiding risky behaviors. A traumatologist can help you understand strategies for preventing future injuries based on your individual situation.

When can I return to work or other activities?

The timing of your return to work or other activities will depend on the type and severity of your injury, as well as the treatment approach used. A traumatologist can help you understand when it may be safe to return to different activities.

What are the risks and benefits of different treatment options?

The risks and benefits of different treatment options will depend on the type and severity of your injury, as well as your individual health status and other factors. A traumatologist can help you understand the potential risks and benefits of different treatment options.

What is the success rate of the treatment options available for my injury?

The success rate of different treatment options will depend on the type and severity of your injury, as well as your individual health status and other factors. A traumatologist can help you understand the expected success rate of different treatment options and what factors may affect the outcome. 

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