Orthopedic Trauma Care Specialist

A traumatic injury can occur suddenly and unexpectedly, and it can have a significant impact on a person’s life. If you or a loved one has experienced a traumatic injury, don’t hesitate to seek the expert care of our orthopedic trauma specialists at Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center, located in the Greater Columbus, Ohio area. 

Our team of highly skilled and experienced physicians and staff are dedicated to providing the best possible care to our patients. From diagnosis to treatment and rehabilitation, we are here to guide you every step of the way on your road to recovery. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you get back to the life you love!

Our Orthopedic Trauma Care Specialist​s

Do I Need Surgery?

Visiting an orthopedic surgeon doesn’t mean that surgery is necessary. Our orthopedic doctors always prefer to use non-surgical procedures to treat injuries.

What Our Patients Say

“They make you feel very comfortable and explain things well. I would definitely recommend to anyone with foot or ankle pain.” — Carrie J.

What Is Orthopedic Trauma?

Orthopedic trauma refers to injuries to the musculoskeletal system that are caused by traumatic events. These injuries can be classified as either external or internal injuries, ranging from minor ankle sprains and strains to more severe fractures and dislocations.

External injuries are those that are visible on the surface of the body, such as open wounds, lacerations, and bruises. Internal injuries are not visible on the surface and can be more difficult to diagnose and treat.

What Are the Common Causes of Orthopedic Trauma?

Orthopedic trauma can result from a range of traumatic injuries, accidents, and incidents, including falls, motor vehicle accidents, sports injuries, work-related injuries, and violence. Prompt and appropriate medical treatment is crucial for managing these injuries and ensuring a good recovery.

A woman with an ankle sprain after an orthopedic trauma injury.

What Is Orthopedic Trauma Care?

An orthopedic trauma care specialist in Columbus, OH treating an ankle injury.

Orthopedic trauma care is a specialized field that focuses on treating traumatic injuries to the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. Orthopedic trauma care involves a multidisciplinary approach that includes orthopedic surgeons, trauma surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and rehabilitation specialists. 

When providing orthopedic trauma care, healthcare professionals take a trauma-informed approach by assessing each patient’s unique needs and experiences. They work closely with the patient to develop a personalized care plan that addresses their physical, psychological, and emotional needs. This approach can involve a range of interventions, including pain management, rehabilitation, counseling, and social support.

The primary goal of orthopedic trauma care is to provide the highest quality care possible to trauma patients, helping them to recover from their injuries as quickly and fully as possible. This requires a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals who work together to provide comprehensive patient care.

What Does an Orthopedic Trauma Care Specialist Do?

A trauma care specialist is a medical professional who specializes in providing care for patients who have suffered traumatic injuries. This can include a wide range of injuries, from broken bones to severe burns. Trauma care specialists may include trauma surgeons, emergency medicine physicians, orthopedic trauma surgeons, and other medical professionals who are trained to respond to and treat patients in emergency situations.

Trauma care specialists must be skilled in performing emergency procedures, such as stabilizing patients’ conditions, treating life-threatening injuries, and managing pain. Providing trauma-informed care is a critical part of a trauma care specialist’s job. They must also have a deep understanding of trauma-informed practices, which involves being sensitive to the emotional and psychological needs of patients who have experienced trauma.

Trauma care specialists also play an important role in educating patients and their families about the recovery process. This may involve explaining treatment options, discussing the potential long-term effects of injuries, and providing advice on how to manage pain and support healing.

Orthopedic Trauma Care Treatment Methods

There are several different types of orthopedic trauma care treatment methods, including surgical intervention, physical therapy, and immobilization devices. Each method is designed to address different types of patient injuries and conditions.

One of the most common treatment methods used in orthopedic trauma care is surgical intervention. Surgery may be necessary to repair broken bones, realign joints, or address soft tissue injuries. The type of surgery used will depend on the nature and severity of the patient’s injuries.

Another common treatment method used in orthopedic trauma care is physical therapy. Physical therapy is used to help patients regain strength, flexibility, and mobility in injured areas of the body. Physical therapy may involve a combination of exercises, stretches, and manual therapy techniques to help improve patient outcomes.

Other treatment methods used in orthopedic trauma care may include the use of immobilization devices, such as braces or casts, to support injured areas of the body and promote healing.

Call Us Today!

If you have experienced a traumatic injury or suspect that you may have an internal injury, it is crucial to seek medical attention right away. Our team of experienced orthopedic trauma specialists at Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center is here to provide the expert care you need to get back to your daily activities as quickly and safely as possible.

We have multiple offices located throughout Columbus, OH and the surrounding area. Contact us today to schedule your appointment!

Medically Reviewed by: Terrence M. Philbin, DO

Our Orthopedic Trauma Care Specialist​s​

GREGORY C. BERLET, MD

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

TERRENCE M. PHILBIN, DO

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

CHRISTOPHER F. HYER, DPM

Board Certified, Fellowship Trained Foot & Ankle Surgeon

PATRICK E. BULL, DO

Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

MARK A. PRISSEL, DPM

Board Certified, Fellowship Trained Foot & Ankle Surgeon

RANDALL C. THOMAS JR., DPM

Board Certified Foot & Ankle Surgeon

COREY J. GRIFFITH, DPM

Board Certified Foot & Ankle Surgeon

ROBERTO A. BRANDÃO, DPM

Board Certified, Fellowship Trained Foot & Ankle Surgeon
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