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What Is a Fall Injury?
A fall injury occurs when a person loses balance or footing and strikes the ground or another surface. While many falls result in minor bruises or strains, others can cause significant injuries such as fractures, head trauma, or internal bleeding.
Falls are among the leading causes of emergency visits in all age groups, particularly affecting children and older adults. The force and direction of impact, as well as underlying medical conditions, determine the extent of injury. Even if symptoms appear mild, it’s important to seek evaluation, as complications like concussions or internal bleeding may not show immediate signs.
Recognizing the type and severity of fall injuries ensures that patients receive timely and appropriate fall treatment to prevent long-term complications.
Types of Fall Injuries
Fall injuries can range from minor sprains to life-threatening trauma. Medical professionals categorize them based on the affected body part and the nature of the injury.
By Body Area:
Head and Brain Injuries
Includes concussions, skull fractures, and traumatic brain injuries. Even a mild bump can cause serious symptoms like dizziness, confusion, or vomiting.
Bone Fractures
Commonly affect the wrist, hip, ankle, or ribs. These may require splints and casts for proper healing.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Strains, sprains, and bruising are frequent outcomes of slips or trips.
Back and Spinal Injuries
Impact on the back or spine can lead to herniated discs or spinal cord injuries that require urgent care.
Internal Injuries
Damage to organs like the liver or spleen may occur without visible bruising, making imaging tests essential.
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By Cause:
Slip and Fall
Often due to wet or uneven surfaces.
Trip and Fall
Caused by obstacles or poor lighting.
Fall from Height
Results from falling off ladders, stairs, or raised platforms may cause multiple injuries.
Prompt evaluation at an emergency center ensures that even subtle fall injuries are detected early and treated effectively.
Fall Injury? Skip Urgent Care — Go to the ER
When dealing with fall injuries, it’s crucial to go directly to an emergency room rather than urgent care. Many fall injuries involve hidden internal damage or fractures that require advanced imaging like CT scans or MRIs—services that most urgent care centers cannot provide.
At Altus Emergency Center Waxahachie, we offer comprehensive diagnostic testing and on-site specialists to deliver quick and accurate fall treatment. If you experience pain, dizziness, confusion, or difficulty moving after a fall, head straight to the ER. Acting fast ensures early diagnosis and prevents complications that can worsen over time.
When to Seek Emergency Care for a Fall Injury
Seek immediate medical attention at the ER if you experience:
- Loss of consciousness, confusion, or memory loss
- Severe headache or vomiting following a head impact
- Intense or worsening pain in the neck, back, or limbs
- Visible deformity or inability to move a limb
- Bleeding that won’t stop or open wounds with debris
- Swelling, bruising, or tenderness around joints
- Dizziness, fainting, or shortness of breath
- Numbness or weakness in the arms or legs
Even if you feel fine, a fall injury can cause delayed symptoms. Our fall injury emergency room in Waxahachie provides immediate assessment and treatment to rule out serious internal or neurological issues.
Risks of Delaying Treatment
Delaying fall treatment can lead to serious complications. Untreated fractures may heal improperly, leading to chronic pain or mobility issues. Head injuries can develop into dangerous brain swelling or bleeding, while spinal injuries may cause permanent nerve damage if not addressed quickly.
Internal bleeding or organ damage is another critical risk, as it may not present obvious symptoms until the condition becomes severe. Timely evaluation and fall injury care at Altus Emergency Center Waxahachie ensures that injuries are diagnosed early and managed effectively, reducing the risk of long-term disability.
Visit us at Altus Emergency Center in Waxahachie or call (469) 817-5903 — our medical team is available 24/7 to provide expert care.
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Common Fall Injuries We Treat
At Altus Emergency Center Waxahachie, we treat a wide range of common fall injuries, including:
- Fractures and Broken Bones: From simple fractures to complex breaks, we offer splinting, casting, and coordination with orthopedic specialists.
- Head and Brain Injuries: Concussions and skull fractures are treated promptly with imaging and neurological evaluation.
- Sprains and Strains: Soft tissue injuries in ankles, wrists, and knees receive supportive care and physical therapy guidance.
- Back and Neck Injuries: We provide imaging and stabilization for spinal or muscular injuries.
- Cuts and Lacerations: Deep wounds are cleaned, sutured, and dressed to prevent infection.
- Internal Injuries: Imaging and blood work identify hidden damage to internal organs.
No matter the severity, our team delivers precise, compassionate fall treatment tailored to your needs.
How We Diagnose Fall Injuries
Our Waxahachie emergency physicians use state-of-the-art tools to evaluate fall injuries quickly and accurately:
Physical Examination
Checking for swelling, tenderness, bruising, and range of motion.
X-rays
Detect bone fractures or dislocations.
CT Scans and MRIs
Identify head trauma, spinal injury, or internal bleeding.
Blood Tests
Detect infection, internal bleeding, or other systemic issues.
Neurological Assessment
Evaluates coordination, reflexes, and cognitive function after a head impact.
Our comprehensive approach ensures the correct fall injury diagnosis and the most effective fall treatment plan.
Treatment Options for Fall Injuries
Treatment depends on the nature and severity of the fall injury:

Pain Management
Medications or injections to alleviate pain and swelling.

Immobilization
Use of splints, casts, or braces to promote bone and soft tissue healing.

Physical Therapy Guidance
Early mobility exercises and recovery planning to restore strength and function.

Wound Care
Cleaning, suturing, and dressing for cuts or abrasions to prevent infection.

Observation
Monitoring for delayed symptoms like head pain, dizziness, or internal bleeding.
At Altus Emergency Center Waxahachie, your fall injury treatment is immediate, comprehensive, and compassionate.
What to Expect When You Arrive at Altus Emergency Centers
When you arrive at Altus Emergency Center Waxahachie, our team will promptly assess your symptoms and begin testing. From the moment you enter, we prioritize your comfort and safety. Diagnostic imaging is performed on-site, and our emergency physicians create a personalized fall treatment plan based on your results.
Throughout your visit, we ensure open communication, compassionate care, and expert follow-up recommendations. Our goal is to help you recover quickly and fully after your fall injury, minimizing pain and preventing long-term complications.
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