Best Fracture Treatment in Bhopal – Dr. Vivek Tiwari

Best Fracture Treatment in Bhopal

What is Bone Fracture?

 

Fractures, which constitute around 6-7% of all closed wounds, are a complete or partial disruption of the integrity of a bone and the soft tissue around it.

Types of Bone Fractures

Bone fractures can be divided into different types based on their characteristics. Traumatic fractures occur due to external forces acting on the bone, while pathological fractures are due to internal disturbances in the body. Open bone fractures involve both bone fracture and soft tissue injury, while closed bone fractures do not involve the surrounding soft tissue.

 

Multiple fractures refer to the occurrence of multiple fractures in the same bone segment. Finally, communited fractures are characterized by a fracture of the bone into several small fragments. Understanding the specific type of fracture is critical to making an accurate diagnosis and determining the appropriate bone fracture treatment in Bhopal.

Types of Bone Fractures

As the best orthopedic doctors for any type of fracture treatment in Bhopal, Dr. Vivek Tiwari has impressive experience in this field. He received his MS (Orthopaedics) from the prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi, India. This renowned institution has received worldwide recognition for excellence in medical teaching and research. Dr. Tiwari has further enhanced his experience with DNB (orthopedics) and MNAMS qualifications by demonstrating his commitment to continuous professional development. He is also a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK, demonstrating his international recognition and commitment to the highest standards of surgical practice.

Bone Fracture Causes

  • External factors: Fractures can result from impacts on the bone caused by incidents like bruises or falls.
  • Osteoporosis: Weakened bones due to osteoporosis, condition characterized by low bone density and increased risk of fractures.
  • Menopause-related bone weakening: During menopause, women may experience a decrease in bone strength, making them more susceptible to fractures.
  • Disrupted mineral metabolism: Imbalances in the body’s mineral metabolism can
    contribute to weakened bones and fracture susceptibility.
  • Systemic connective tissue diseases: Certain systemic connective tissue diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, can affect bone health and increase the risk of fractures.
  • Prolonged exposure to radio emission: Prolonged exposure to radio emission, such as radiation therapy, may impact bone health and potentially lead to fractures.
  • Hormonal disorders: Hormonal disorders can affect bone density and increase the likelihood of fractures.

Understanding the underlying causes of bone fractures is critical to properly diagnosing, treating, and preventing future fractures. If you suspect a fracture, you should see your doctor for proper evaluation and treatment.

 

Awards and achievements:

  • Associate Editor, Cureus Journal of Medical Science (Pubmed-Indexed)
  • Editor-in-Chief, Sports Medicine Medical Student, Statpearls (Pubmed-Indexed)
  • Associate Editor, Journal of Orthopaedics (Pubmed-Indexed)
  • Associate Editor, Journal of Orthopaedic Reports
  • Awarded Scholarship for 4 years under CBSE Merit Scholarship Scheme for Professional Studies- AIPMT
  • Awarded ICMR-STS project in 2007
  • Best Poster Presentation in DOACON 2013
  • Awarded Poster at 15th EFORT Congress, London, UK in June 2014
  • Paper presentation in Dr PT Rao Gold Medal Session in IOACON 2014 held in Hyderabad, India in November 2014
  • Best poster presentation in Paediatric Orthopaedic Category in IOACON 2014 held in Hyderabad, India in November 2014
  • Winner in the Zonal Round in North Zone in 1st TYSA (Torrent Young Scholar Award) and participated in the National Round in Ahmedabad, India in November 2014
  • Best Orator Trophy in the National Round of 1st TYSA in Ahmedabad, India in November 2014
  • Certificate of Appreciation for Poster in 11th International Paediatric Orthopaedic Symposium (IPOS) 2014 held in Florida, USA in December 2014
  • Best Poster Presentation in New Delhi, India at POSICON 2015, the annual conference of the Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India.
  • Paper presentation in the Best Paper category in New Delhi, India at POSICON 2015, the annual conference of the Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India.
  • Poster selected among the top ten posters in Pediatric Orthopaedics at the 2016 AAOS Annual Meeting held in Florida, USA in March 2016.
  • Awarded Department of Science & Technology International Travel Grant for attending the 2016 AAOS Annual Meeting held in Florida, USA in March 2016
  • Awarded Mrs. Dwarka Prasad Trust Travel Grant for attending IOACON 2014 held in Hyderabad, India
  • Completed Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Provider Course 2019
  • Completed AO Trauma Courses- Basic Principles and Advanced Principles of Fracture Management
  • IOA Travelling Fellowship (Previously called IOA J & J Fellowship)
  • FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine
  • Participated in 16 Research projects
  • 64 Research Publications
  • Attended 62 national and International conferences with 30 presentations
  • Reviewer for 15 International Reputed Pubmed-indexed journals.