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Sustained a traumatic injury? Don’t wait—get expert help fast.

ER for Fracture Care in Laredo

Suffered a possible fracture? Don’t wait—get urgent help now.

At STAT Specialty Hospital, our broken bone emergency room is open 24/7 to assess injuries quickly and accurately. From hairline cracks to severe breaks, our team provides expert fracture treatment to diagnose the issue, relieve pain, and support your recovery.

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What Is a Fracture?

A fracture is a break or crack in a bone, commonly caused by falls, sports injuries, or accidents. While people often say “broken bone,” the medical term is “fracture,” and it can range from minor stress fractures to compound injuries where the bone pierces the skin. Choosing a hospital with advanced fracture care in Laredo ensures accurate diagnosis and effective healing.

Fractures can occur in arms, legs, hips, ribs, or the spine. How the pain feels often depends on the location and severity. Sharing details about your injury helps our physicians deliver the right emergency fracture care.

Typical fracture pain may feel:

What Serious Health Issues Could Result from a Fracture?

A fracture isn’t just an injury—it can lead to serious complications if left untreated. Immediate fracture treatment at our ER helps prevent long-term damage, infections, or disability. Some fractures require urgent attention at a broken bone emergency room to protect your mobility and overall health.

Upper Body Fractures: Arms, Wrists, and Shoulders

Upper body fractures often result from falls or sports accidents. They may include:

  • Wrist fractures from catching yourself during a fall

  • Shoulder or collarbone breaks

  • Elbow injuries from direct trauma

  • Upper arm fractures

Without proper fracture care, these can cause chronic pain, nerve damage, or reduced mobility.

Lower Body Fractures: Hips, Knees, and Legs

These fractures often affect weight-bearing bones and require urgent emergency fracture care to avoid severe complications. Common injuries include:

  • Hip fractures from falls or weakened bones

  • Tibia or fibula breaks in the lower leg

  • Knee-related fractures or dislocations

  • Foot and ankle injuries from sports or twisting movements

Rib and Chest Fractures

Rib fractures can make breathing painful and may injure internal organs. They often result from car accidents or major impacts. These cases demand immediate fracture treatment to prevent lung or heart complications.

Spine and Pelvic Fractures

Fractures in the spine or pelvis are extremely serious and require specialized broken bone emergency room care. Causes include high-impact accidents, falls, or osteoporosis. Left untreated, these injuries can lead to nerve damage or permanent disability.

Other Factors Leading to Fractures

Beyond trauma, fractures may be linked to:

  • Osteoporosis and bone weakness

  • Overuse injuries such as stress fractures

  • Infections or tumors that weaken bone structure

ER or Urgent Care: Where to Go for a Fracture?

When a fracture happens, deciding where to go is critical. At STAT Specialty Hospital in Laredo, our ER offers:

  • On-site X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs for quick diagnosis

  • 24/7 access to physicians specializing in fracture care

  • Rapid stabilization for severe cases

  • More advanced resources than most urgent care centers, which may not handle complex fracture treatment

When to Seek Emergency Care at STAT Specialty Hospital

Seek immediate help at our broken bone emergency room if you notice:

  • Severe pain after an injury

  • A visible deformity or unnatural bone angle

  • Swelling, bruising, or inability to move the affected area

  • Bone breaking through the skin (open fracture)

  • Tingling, numbness, or loss of movement below the injury site

Our Laredo team provides 24/7 emergency fracture care when fast treatment is essential.

How STAT Specialty Hospital Diagnoses Fractures

Getting an accurate diagnosis ensures the best recovery. Our team uses advanced technology to confirm the type and severity of fracture:

  • Initial Assessment – Discussing how the injury occurred, your symptoms, and medical history

  • Imaging Tests – On-site X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs for a clear view of the injury

  • Additional Testing – Blood work or neurological exams if complications are suspected

This process allows us to tailor fracture treatment to your specific needs.

Treatment Options for Fractures at STAT Specialty Hospital

At STAT Specialty Hospital in Laredo, we deliver effective, personalized fracture care. Depending on your case, treatment may include:

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Relief Through Medication

We prescribe pain relievers, anti-inflammatories, or antibiotics for open injuries. This provides comfort while we begin broken bone treatment.

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Immobilization and Casting

Splints, braces, or casts stabilize the fracture, reduce pain, and promote healing. This is one of the most common forms of fracture treatment.

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Realignment and Stabilization Techniques

For certain fractures, this approach helps restore proper structure and supports effective healing without invasive procedures.

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Supportive Care and Monitoring

We provide IV fluids, continuous observation, and referrals for physical therapy when needed. This ensures a safe recovery and complete fracture care.

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