Fracture & Injury Management in Mombasa
- Lila Kiwelu
- Jul 25
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 5
Injuries and fractures can happen to anyone—whether from a fall, accident, or sports-related activity. At Dr. Ronald Kaale’s orthopedic clinic in Mombasa, we provide expert diagnosis and treatment for fractures and musculoskeletal injuries to help you recover quickly and regain mobility.
With over 30 years of experience in orthopedic surgery and trauma care, Dr. Kaale is dedicated to delivering patient-centered treatment using the latest techniques and evidence-based care.
What Is a Fracture?
A fracture is a break or crack in a bone. It can range from a small hairline crack to a complete break that goes through the bone and skin. Fractures are typically caused by trauma, such as falls, car accidents, or sports injuries. In some cases, they may result from medical conditions like osteoporosis that weaken the bones.
Common types of fractures include:
Closed fracture – The bone is broken, but the skin is intact.
Open (compound) fracture – The broken bone pierces the skin, increasing the risk of infection.
Stress fracture – A small, hairline crack often caused by repetitive motion or overuse.
Comminuted fracture – The bone shatters into multiple pieces.
Common Symptoms of a Fracture or Serious Injury
If you've experienced an injury, you should seek medical attention if you notice:
Severe pain, especially when moving or bearing weight
Swelling or bruising around the injured area
Deformity or unusual positioning of a limb or joint
Inability to move the affected part
Numbness or tingling
Open wounds with visible bone (in open fractures)
Early diagnosis and prompt treatment are essential to ensure proper healing and prevent long-term complications.
Diagnosis and Treatment at Our Orthopedic Clinic
Dr. Ronald Kaale provides comprehensive evaluation and imaging, including X-rays, to determine the type and severity of your fracture or injury. Once a diagnosis is made, he creates a personalized treatment plan based on your specific needs.
Depending on the injury, treatment options may include:
1. Immobilization
Using casts, splints, or braces to keep the bone in place while it heals. This is common for closed or minor fractures.
2. Reduction
If the bones are out of alignment, Dr. Kaale may perform a closed or surgical reduction to reposition them correctly.
3. Surgical Management
For more complex fractures, surgical intervention may be necessary. Dr. Kaale performs various orthopedic surgeries using advanced techniques to stabilize bones with plates, screws, or rods.
4. Rehabilitation
After the initial healing phase, physical therapy may be recommended to restore strength, flexibility, and function to the injured area.
Why Choose Dr. Ronald Kaale for Fracture and Injury Care in Mombasa?
Dr. Kaale is a highly trained orthopedic surgeon with a Master of Medicine in Orthopedics and Trauma. He is known for his gentle, patient-centered approach and commitment to excellence in musculoskeletal care.
What sets his practice apart:
Over 30 years of clinical experience in orthopedic surgery
Accurate diagnosis and personalized care plans
Advanced surgical techniques when needed
Compassionate, one-on-one patient attention
Located conveniently in Mombasa, Kenya
When to See an Orthopedic Specialist
If you’ve had a fall, accident, or sports injury and suspect a fracture—or if you're still experiencing pain or limited movement long after an injury—it's time to see a specialist. Delaying care can lead to poor healing, long-term discomfort, or reduced mobility.


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