ER for Fracture Care in Lumberton
A broken bone emergency room visit should never be delayed. At Altus Lumberton Hospital and ER, we provide 24/7 expert fracture care, fast imaging, and immediate treatment. Whether your injury is mild or severe, timely attention from our skilled team ensures safe recovery and reduced complications.
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What Is a Fracture?
A fracture is a medical condition in which a bone is partially or completely broken, often caused by trauma, falls, accidents, or underlying conditions like osteoporosis. Fractures can range from small cracks to complete breaks that pierce through the skin. Because bones support nearly every movement and function of the body, untreated fractures may lead to long-term disability, infection, or improper healing. Patients may experience sharp pain, swelling, bruising, or deformity at the site of the injury. Recognizing these signs early and seeking emergency fracture care is essential for proper healing.
Types of Fractures
Fractures are classified based on the nature of the break and the location of the bone affected. Understanding the type of fracture helps doctors determine the most effective emergency treatment for fractures.
By Type of Break
Closed Fracture
Bone is broken but does not pierce the skin.
Open (Compound) Fracture
Bone penetrates the skin, increasing infection risk.
Hairline Fracture
Small cracks in the bone, often caused by stress or repetitive strain.
Comminuted Fracture
Bone shatters into multiple fragments.
Displaced vs. Non-Displaced
In displaced fractures, bone fragments are misaligned, while non-displaced fractures maintain alignment.
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By Location
Arm & Wrist Fractures
Common in falls and sports injuries.
Often caused by car accidents, heavy impact, or slips.
Hip Fractures
Common in older adults, often requiring surgery.
Serious injuries that may affect nerves and require urgent intervention.
Fracture? Skip Urgent Care — Go to the ER
When it comes to fractures, urgent care centers don’t have the advanced imaging, orthopedic access for proper treatment. Severe fractures may need immediate reduction (bone realignment) or IV pain control. Delaying care at urgent care could worsen complications, leading to improper healing or long-term disability. For any broken bone emergency room needs, heading directly to the ER ensures you receive a comprehensive evaluation, timely imaging, and expert fracture care without delay.
When to Seek Emergency Care for a Fracture
Seek emergency fracture care right away if you notice:
- Intense pain at the site of injury that worsens with movement.
- Visible bone deformity, swelling, or protrusion through the skin.
- Inability to bear weight or move the injured limb.
- Numbness, tingling, or weakness, indicating nerve damage.
- Heavy bleeding or open wounds near the fracture site.
- Multiple injuries from trauma such as car accidents or falls.
- Severe pain after a sports injury or work-related accident.
When in doubt, it’s always safer to go to the emergency fracture care specialists at Altus Lumberton Hospital and ER.
Risks of Delaying Treatment
Ignoring or postponing emergency treatment for fractures can result in serious complications. Bones that are not treated promptly may heal improperly, causing deformity, chronic pain, or reduced mobility. Open fractures can lead to severe infections like osteomyelitis, while spinal or hip fractures may result in permanent disability. Untreated fractures in children can affect growth plates, leading to long-term issues. Choosing immediate fracture care at Altus Lumberton Hospital and ER ensures the bone is properly stabilized and treated, reducing long-term risks.
Visit us at Altus Lumberton Hospital in Lumberton or call (409) 207-9324 — our medical team is available 24/7 to provide expert care.
We accept Medicare and all private insurance plans.
Common Types of Fractures We Treat
At Altus Lumberton Hospital and ER, our broken bone emergency room team treats a wide range of injuries, including:
- Arm & Wrist Fractures
From falls, sports, or workplace accidents.
- Leg & Ankle Fractures
Often resulting from high-impact trauma or slips.
- Hip Fractures
Common in elderly patients after falls.
- Shoulder & Collarbone Fractures
Usually caused by sports or vehicle accidents.
- Spinal Fractures
Severe injuries needing urgent stabilization.
- Rib Fractures
Painful injuries often caused by impact or accidents.
- Pediatric Fractures
Special care for children with growth-related concerns.
How We Diagnose Fractures
Our emergency team in Lumberton uses advanced diagnostic tools to quickly confirm and treat fractures:
Physical Exam
Checking for swelling, bruising, deformity, and restricted movement.
X-Rays
The most common and effective tool for diagnosing fractures.
CT Scans
Provide detailed imaging for complex fractures or spinal injuries.
MRI Scans
Help assess damage to soft tissues, ligaments, or surrounding structures.
Bone Scans
Used for small or stress fractures that may not appear on X-rays.
These tools ensure that our fracture care specialists identify even hidden or complicated fractures accurately.
Treatment Options for Fractures
Treatment depends on the type, severity, and location of the fracture, but may include:

Immobilization
Casts, splints, or braces to stabilize the bone and allow healing.

Medication
IV pain relief and antibiotics for open fractures to prevent infection.

Reduction Procedures
Realignment of displaced bones performed in the ER.

Supportive Care
IV fluids, wound cleaning, and careful monitoring of complications.

Rehabilitation & Follow-Up
Guidance on physical therapy and long-term healing.
At Altus Lumberton Hospital and ER, our goal is to deliver effective and compassionate emergency treatment for fractures that promotes safe and fast recovery.
What to Expect When You Arrive at Altus Lumberton Hospital and ER
When you arrive at our Lumberton center, our team immediately evaluates your injury to prioritize care. You’ll undergo an exam and diagnostic imaging to confirm the fracture type and severity. Our physicians will explain your treatment plan step by step, ensuring you understand each stage of your emergency fracture care. We provide pain management to keep you comfortable. Throughout your visit, our staff ensures you feel supported, informed, and cared for.
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