A fracture should heal. If it isn’t, we find out why.
Non-union cases need a structured plan.
Osteoarthritis of Knee • Hip Arthritis & AVN • Rotator Cuff/Instability • Meniscal/Chondral Lesions • Sports Overuse • Fractures & Non-unions
Insufficient stability
Poor blood supply
Infection (sometimes silent)
Large bone gap / soft tissue damage
How We Evaluate
X-rays + (CT/MRI if needed)
Blood tests (selected)
Review of previous surgery details
Treatments Options
Conservative Treatment First
- Physiotherapy focused on mobility + rotator cuff/scapular strength
- Posture + work/sport movement correction
- Anti-inflammatory care (when appropriate)
- Bracing/support (selected)
- Injections (selected cases)
Conservative Treatment First
- Targeted physiotherapy
- Strength training
- Braces & supportive devices
- Weight & activity modification
- Medication for inflammation
- Joint injections (in selected cases)
Conservative Treatment First
- Targeted physiotherapy
- Strength training
- Braces & supportive devices
- Weight & activity modification
- Medication for inflammation
- Joint injections (in selected cases)
Conservative Treatment First
- Targeted physiotherapy
- Strength training
- Braces & supportive devices
- Weight & activity modification
- Medication for inflammation
- Joint injections (in selected cases)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you confirm non-union?
You just want someone to sit down, explain your reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.
Is revision surgery mandatory?
You just want someone to sit down, explain your reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.
How long does recovery take?
You just want someone to sit down, explain your reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.
Let’s convert uncertainty into a plan.