At Towson Orthopaedic Associates, we treat fractures of all types and severities, from simple breaks to complex injuries involving multiple bones or joints. Our board-certified orthopaedic surgeons offer both non-surgical and surgical solutions tailored to each patient. Whenever possible, we recommend conservative care such as immobilization, bracing, or casting. If the fracture is unstable, displaced, or involves a joint surface, surgery may be necessary to restore proper alignment and function.
Prompt evaluation and treatment are key to preventing long-term complications such as stiffness, weakness, or arthritis. Whether your injury is the result of an accident, a sports-related event, or a work incident, our team will create a personalized plan to promote healing and get you back to your normal activities as quickly and safely as possible.
Fractures of the Hand, Wrist, and Elbow
Fractures of the hand, wrist, and elbow can result from falls, sports injuries, or direct impact. These injuries often cause pain, swelling, and loss of mobility, and they can make daily tasks difficult or impossible. At Towson Orthopaedic Associates, our orthopaedic specialists provide expert evaluation and treatment, ranging from splints and casts to advanced surgical repair for unstable or complex fractures. Our goal is to restore function, minimize stiffness, and help you return to normal activity as quickly as possible.
Fractures of the Shoulder
Shoulder fractures typically involve the clavicle (collarbone), scapula (shoulder blade), or proximal humerus (upper arm bone). These injuries can be the result of falls, vehicle accidents, or sports trauma. Symptoms often include severe pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty lifting the arm. At Towson Orthopaedic Associates, we offer individualized care plans that may include immobilization, physical therapy, or surgical reconstruction to restore alignment, relieve pain, and protect long-term shoulder function.
Fractures of the Hip
Hip fractures are serious injuries, often caused by falls or high-impact accidents, and are more common in older adults due to bone density loss. They typically require surgical intervention to repair or replace the damaged bone, followed by a structured rehabilitation program. At Towson Orthopaedic Associates, our team prioritizes prompt treatment to restore mobility, reduce pain, and prevent complications, helping patients return to independent living as safely and quickly as possible.
Fractures of the Knee
Knee fractures can involve the patella (kneecap), femur, or tibia near the joint, and they often occur during falls, sports injuries, or direct trauma. These fractures can significantly impact walking, bending, and weight-bearing. At Towson Orthopaedic Associates, we provide both non-surgical and surgical options to stabilize the joint, promote healing, and preserve long-term knee function. Physical therapy is a key component of recovery to regain strength and motion.
Fractures of the Foot and Ankle
Fractures of the foot and ankle can result from twisting injuries, falls, or direct impacts. They may cause pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty walking. Our specialists at Towson Orthopaedic Associates treat a wide range of fractures, from simple toe breaks to complex ankle injuries. Depending on the fracture’s location and severity, treatment may involve casting, bracing, or surgical repair. Our goal is to restore stability, function, and mobility while preventing long-term complications.