Complex Trauma
Complex trauma in orthopedics refers to a type of injury that affects multiple body systems, bones, and joints. It is often the result of high-energy events such as car accidents, falls, or physical assaults, and can lead to a range of physical, emotional, and psychological symptoms. Complex trauma can result in significant pain and disability and may require multiple surgeries and rehabilitation to fully recover. The treatment of complex trauma in orthopedics typically involves a multidisciplinary approach, involving orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and mental health professionals, to address the physical and emotional aspects of the injury.