Upper Leg Fractures

Upper Leg Fractures – Understanding Femur Breaks and Treatment Options

Overview

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The upper leg bone — known as the femur — is the strongest and longest bone in the human body. It supports your weight, connects the hip to the knee, and plays a vital role in mobility. Because of its strength, it takes significant force to break. When a fracture occurs, it’s considered a serious injury that requires immediate orthopedic attention.

An upper leg fracture (or femur fracture) can occur anywhere along the bone, from the upper shaft near the hip to the lower portion near the knee. It can result from trauma, falls, or underlying bone conditions that weaken the skeleton.

At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, we specialize in the accurate diagnosis and advanced treatment of upper leg fractures, helping patients across Pearland, Houston, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas regain stability, strength, and confidence through expert orthopedic care.

What Is an Upper Leg Fracture?

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The femur connects the hip joint to the knee joint and is critical for walking, standing, and absorbing shock. A fracture occurs when a break develops in the bone, ranging from a hairline crack to a complete break with bone displacement.

Fractures are classified based on location and severity:

Because the femur supports the entire body during movement, even minor fractures can significantly affect function and quality of life.

Causes and Risk Factors

Upper leg fractures typically result from high-energy trauma, but certain medical conditions can also make the bone more susceptible to breaking.

Common causes include:

Risk factors include:

Symptoms

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An upper leg fracture is usually extremely painful and immediately disabling.

Common symptoms include:

If the fracture is open, bleeding may be visible, requiring emergency care.

Diagnosis

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At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, Dr. Robert L. Burke, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, performs a detailed evaluation to confirm the diagnosis and determine the most appropriate treatment approach.

Diagnostic process includes:

Imaging:

This comprehensive evaluation ensures precise treatment planning tailored to each patient’s injury and recovery goals.

Treatment Options at Dr. Burke Orthopedics

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Treatment for upper leg fractures depends on the type, location, and severity of the break. The primary goals are to stabilize the bone, promote healing, and restore mobility.

Non-Surgical Treatments

Surgical Treatments

Most upper leg fractures require surgical intervention to properly align and stabilize the bone.
Common procedures include:

Dr. Burke tailors each procedure to the patient’s condition, age, and recovery needs, prioritizing both stability and long-term function.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Recovery from a femur fracture requires time, patience, and professional rehabilitation. Healing typically takes several months, depending on the fracture’s complexity.

Typical recovery timeline:

Rehabilitation goals:

At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, rehabilitation programs are personalized and carefully monitored to ensure safe, steady progress.

Complications and Long-Term Outlook

If untreated or improperly managed, upper leg fractures can result in:

With proper surgical alignment and rehabilitation, most patients recover excellent leg function and strength. Early intervention and adherence to post-surgical care are key to a successful outcome.

Prevention

While not all accidents can be prevented, certain habits can reduce the risk of fractures:

Preventive orthopedic care helps reduce the likelihood of fractures and improves overall joint health.

When to Seek Medical Care

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You should seek immediate emergency care if:

Prompt orthopedic evaluation ensures safe stabilization and minimizes long-term complications.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

A femur fracture is a serious injury, but with advanced treatment and professional rehabilitation, full recovery is possible.
At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, we provide comprehensive orthopedic care for complex leg injuries — from diagnosis to rehabilitation — helping patients regain strength, stability, and independence.

We proudly serve Pearland, Houston, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas, offering compassionate care and surgical expertise for every stage of healing.

Call (713) 436-3488 or Request an Appointment Online to schedule your consultation with Dr. Robert L. Burke, board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in trauma and reconstructive procedures.

Medical Disclaimer:

The information provided on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding medical condition or treatment. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of information you have read here. If you are experiencing severe pain, numbness, or loss of function, please contact a medical professional immediately or visit your nearest emergency center.

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