Older people suffering from hip fractures are held in bed rest
Older people, aged over 60 or in their early 70s, suddenly fall when getting out of bed or while walking, with little warning. They appear to be in severe pain, which they do not show, and have to be taken to the hospital for an X-ray or a checkup for any fractures. People around them should not let them sleep on a bed that is slightly higher than usual. Otherwise, they should be somewhere close to them at all times. But this isn’t possible, as they wouldn’t let anyone take good care of them, and they think others might be in some difficulty being with them.

The M & M hospitals provide good treatment for bone fractures. Dr Madhu Reddy, along with the rest of the team of doctors and staff, knows the best way to deal with such patients.
Suggestion for hip bone or other fractures
Please visit MM hospitals for orthopaedic care, which focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions affecting bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. At MM hospital, an orthopaedic consultation is the first step toward better care and getting well soon enough for the older people to walk.
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