Bone Setting For Wrist And Leg

Bone setting is a critical procedure used to realign broken or dislocated bones, ensuring proper healing and function. At J&C Bone Setting Therapy, we specialize in expert care for wrist and leg injuries, offering both non-surgical and surgical options tailored to your specific needs.
 

Wrist Bone Setting:

  • Initial Assessment: Our medical professionals will perform a thorough examination, often using X-rays or other imaging techniques to determine the extent of the wrist injury.
  • Reduction: For dislocated bones or certain types of fractures, a procedure called reduction is performed to realign the bones. This can be done manually (closed reduction) or surgically (open reduction) depending on the severity of the injury.
  • Immobilization: After realignment, the wrist is immobilized using a cast, splint, or brace to keep the bones in the correct position during healing.
  • Pain Management: Medications may be prescribed to manage pain and reduce inflammation.
  • Surgical Intervention: In cases where the fracture is complex or cannot be properly aligned through closed reduction, surgical intervention may be necessary. This could involve the use of pins, screws, plates, or other devices to hold the bones in place.
  • Rehabilitation: Physical therapy is often recommended to restore strength, flexibility, and function to the wrist once the bones have started to heal.

Leg Bone Setting:

  • Initial Assessment: Our medical professionals will conduct a comprehensive examination, using X-rays or other imaging techniques to evaluate the leg injury.
  • Reduction: For dislocated bones or specific fractures, a reduction procedure is performed to realign the bones. This can be done manually (closed reduction) or surgically (open reduction) depending on the injury's complexity.
  • Immobilization: After realignment, the leg may be immobilized using a cast, splint, or brace to ensure the bones remain in the correct position during healing.
  • Pain Management: Medications may be prescribed to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation.
  • Surgical Intervention: Complex fractures that cannot be properly aligned through closed reduction may require surgical intervention. This could involve the use of pins, screws, plates, or rods to stabilize the bones.
  • Rehabilitation: Physical therapy is crucial for restoring strength, flexibility, and function to the leg once the bones have started to heal.

Adult: RM180 (include 1 need cook medicine pouch)
Children Below 15 Age: RM120 (include 1 need cook medicine pouch)

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