








ORIF is a surgical procedure used to repair and stabilize severe bone fractures using internal hardware such as plates, screws, or rods.
It is performed when fractures cannot be properly aligned or stabilized with non-surgical methods like casting.
Patients with complex, displaced, or unstable fractures are suitable candidates.
Varies based on fracture location and fixation devices used.
X-rays, CT scans, and physical assessment.
The bone is repositioned and secured using internal hardware to ensure proper healing.
Patients with severe fractures.
Provides strong fixation, faster recovery, and proper alignment.