Fracture Care in Maryland & the DC Metro Area

Timely, expert fracture management is critical for proper healing and long-term function. Our fellowship-trained fracture care specialists serve patients across Maryland and the DC Metro Area, providing comprehensive treatment from simple closed reductions to complex periarticular and periprosthetic reconstruction.

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Understanding Fracture Care

A fracture is a break in a bone that can range from a hairline stress crack to a complex multi-fragment injury. Fractures can occur in any bone and result from falls, sports injuries, or accidents. At Precision Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, our fellowship-trained fracture care specialists serve patients across Maryland and the DC Metro Area, providing comprehensive treatment from simple casting and splinting to complex surgical reconstruction to ensure proper bone alignment and the best possible long-term outcome.

Symptoms, Conditions & Treatment

Some common symptoms of a fracture include intense pain at the injury site that worsens with movement, visible swelling or bruising, and deformity of the injured area. Other symptoms to watch for include:

  • Intense pain at the injury site that worsens with movement
  • Visible swelling, bruising, or deformity
  • Inability to bear weight or use the injured limb
  • A snapping or cracking sound at the time of injury
  • Tenderness to the touch near the injury site
  • Numbness or tingling below the fracture site

Some common types of fractures include stress fractures, closed fractures, displaced fractures, and open fractures. Other types include:

  • Stress fractures
  • Closed (non-displaced) fractures
  • Displaced fractures
  • Open (compound) fractures
  • Periarticular fractures (near joints)
  • Periprosthetic fractures (near implants)
  • Comminuted fractures (multiple fragments)

Some common treatment options for fractures include casting and splinting, closed reduction (non-surgical realignment), and surgical fixation. Surgical options include:

  • Casting and splinting
  • Closed reduction (non-surgical realignment)
  • Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF)
  • External fixation
  • Intramedullary nailing
  • Periarticular fracture reconstruction

Frequently Asked Questions

Seek fracture care if you have intense pain at the injury site that worsens with movement, visible deformity or swelling, or inability to bear weight on or use the injured limb. Go to the emergency room immediately if there is an open wound over the fracture, you cannot feel the limb below the injury, or there is severe uncontrolled bleeding.
Signs of a fracture include intense pain at the injury site, swelling, bruising, deformity, inability to bear weight, and pain that worsens with movement. An X-ray is needed to confirm the diagnosis. Some fractures — like stress fractures — may not be visible on standard X-rays and require an MRI for definitive diagnosis.
No. Many fractures heal with immobilization in a cast, splint, or boot. Surgery is recommended for fractures that are displaced, unstable, involve a joint surface, or when the bone cannot be properly aligned without surgical fixation. Our surgeons take a conservative approach whenever safe healing can be achieved without an operation.
An open fracture occurs when the broken bone pierces through the skin, creating a wound. This is a medical emergency requiring immediate surgical treatment to clean the wound, realign the bone, and prevent infection. Open fractures carry a higher risk of complications and require specialized surgical care.
  • Simple Fracture (cast/splint): Healing in 6 to 8 weeks.
  • Surgical Fixation: Return to activity at 8 to 12 weeks; full recovery 3 to 6 months.
  • Stress Fracture: Rest and gradual return to activity over 6 to 8 weeks.
  • Complex Periarticular Fracture: Extended rehabilitation; full recovery 4 to 6 months.

Our Fracture Care Team

Robert Beer, MD
Orthopedics – Trauma
Rishi Bhatnagar, MD
Hand & Upper Extremity
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Craig Person, MD
Hand & Upper Extremity
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Scott Berkenblit, MD, PhD
Knee & Hip
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Satheesh Ramineni, MD
Knee, Hip & Shoulder
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Sameer Saxena, MD
Knee & Hip
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Roy Carls, MD
Sports Medicine
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Matthew Thompson, MD
Sports Medicine
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David Lin, DPM
Foot & Ankle
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Daniel Perez, DPM
Foot & Ankle
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Brandon Blanken, DPM
Foot & Ankle
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Our Clinics Where We Treat Fractures

Cumberland, MD
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Gaithersburg, MD
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Greenbelt, MD
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La Plata, MD
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Laurel, MD
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Oxon Hill, MD
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Prince Frederick, MD
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Waldorf, MD
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White Oak, MD
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Woodbridge, VA
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