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Your hip fracture journey

Video guide to the hip fracture pathway, part 1

To accompany the information below, we've developed a series of bite-size videos to help guide you through the hip fracture pathway. Read on for our full guide to hip fracture surgery, or visit YouTube to watch all four parts of our video guide.

Video transcript pending.

1.
Emergency Department

When you attend our Emergency Department, we will carry out X-rays and investigations to make sure you get the help you need.

2.
Ward or theatre, and recovery room

Once a fracture is confirmed, you will be seen by the Trauma and Orthopaedics team, admitted to the ward and prepared for surgery.

You will then have surgery to repair your fractured hip and will be allowed to recover from the anaesthetic.

3.
Ward

You will be able to recover further from surgery while staying in one of our hospital wards.

4.
Rehabilitation

During rehabilitation, you will receive assistance from physiotherapists, occupational therapists and dietitians to help you prepare for going home.

5.
Follow-on care

When you're ready, you will be discharged home or referred to an appropriate care setting.

Please ensure we have one main point of contact for the family for all communication, and the correct details are provided to the nursing team.

Last reviewed: 02 March 2023

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