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5 Effective Foot Fracture Treatments in Singapore - Southern Islands
Thursday, 26 June 2025
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If you're seeking foot fracture treatment in Singapore, there are many reputable orthopaedic clinics and hospitals that offer comprehensive care.Here are 5 effective foot fracture treatments in Singapore that are commonly used depending on the type and severity of the fracture:
1. Immobilisation with Cast or Splint - Minor or stable fractures (e.g., toe, metatarsal fractures).Your foot is immobilised using a cast, splint, or walking boot to keep the bones aligned as they heal.
2. Surgical Fixation (Open Reduction and Internal Fixation - ORIF) - Severe, displaced, or multiple fractures.A surgeon realigns broken bones and uses screws, plates, or rods to stabilise them.Can take 8–12 weeks or more, depending on severity.
3. Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation - Post-treatment recovery to restore strength and mobility.Guided exercises to improve range of motion, reduce stiffness, and rebuild foot function.Common add-ons: Shockwave therapy, balance training.Clinics offering: Core Concepts, Rapid Physiocare, PhysioActive.
4. Orthopaedic Shoe or Custom Insole - Stress fractures or mild fractures needing extra support.Special shoes or insoles reduce pressure on the fracture and aid healing while walking.
5. Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery (Keyhole Surgery) - Selected fractures where traditional surgery is not ideal.Small incisions are made to fix the fracture with less tissue disruption.
Early diagnosis via X-ray or MRI at a podiatrist or orthopaedic clinic ensures faster and more effective treatment.
Address - #10-41 Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre 38 Irrawaddy Road Singapore 329563
Phone - 67348168
Email - email@footandankledoctor.com.sg
Visit - httpswww.footandankledoctor.com.sg/blogs/advancements-in-foot-fracture-surgery/
1. Immobilisation with Cast or Splint - Minor or stable fractures (e.g., toe, metatarsal fractures).Your foot is immobilised using a cast, splint, or walking boot to keep the bones aligned as they heal.
2. Surgical Fixation (Open Reduction and Internal Fixation - ORIF) - Severe, displaced, or multiple fractures.A surgeon realigns broken bones and uses screws, plates, or rods to stabilise them.Can take 8–12 weeks or more, depending on severity.
3. Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation - Post-treatment recovery to restore strength and mobility.Guided exercises to improve range of motion, reduce stiffness, and rebuild foot function.Common add-ons: Shockwave therapy, balance training.Clinics offering: Core Concepts, Rapid Physiocare, PhysioActive.
4. Orthopaedic Shoe or Custom Insole - Stress fractures or mild fractures needing extra support.Special shoes or insoles reduce pressure on the fracture and aid healing while walking.
5. Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery (Keyhole Surgery) - Selected fractures where traditional surgery is not ideal.Small incisions are made to fix the fracture with less tissue disruption.
Early diagnosis via X-ray or MRI at a podiatrist or orthopaedic clinic ensures faster and more effective treatment.
Address - #10-41 Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre 38 Irrawaddy Road Singapore 329563
Phone - 67348168
Email - email@footandankledoctor.com.sg
Visit - httpswww.footandankledoctor.com.sg/blogs/advancements-in-foot-fracture-surgery/
